A. 29 r 17 B. 37 r 7 C. 32 r 6 D. 28 r 5 16. The decimal form 1.46 becomes _______ expressed as a percent. A.
With the use of this technique we placed chlorine, bromine, and iodine into solutions containing chloride, bromide, and iodide. In the reaction the free halogen (X2) oxidizes the other halide ion (Y-) and gets reduced by gaining electron(s). In table 3, chlorine was the strongest oxidizing agent and iodine was the weakest oxidizing agent. Since chlorine was the strongest oxidizing agent it will react more and the weak agent will react less. This explanation can be demonstrated in table 3 also because the results of the reactions demonstrates that chloride reacted more by the color of the product compared to the color of chloride in the mineral oil.
6. Copper has two stable isotopes,[pic]and [pic], with masses of 62.939598 amu and 64.927793 amu, respectively. Calculate the percent abundances of these isotopes of copper. 7. Chromium has four naturally occurring isotopes: chromium – 50 (4.35% at 49.946 amu) chromium – 52 (83.79% at 51.941 amu) chromium – 53 (9.50% at 52.941 amu), and chromium – 54 (2.36% at 53.939 amu) Calculate the average atomic mass of
The precipitate(s) for the above reaction is/are: A) Silver nitrate B) Aluminum bromide C) Silver bromide D) Aluminum nitrate E) There is no precipitate 18 – 37: For each of the two REDOX reactions below, perform the following: A) Balance the following equation and place the final answer in the boxes provided; show all work on the exam pages. B) Identify the oxidizing and reducing reagents. C) Assign the oxidation numbers to the elements in bold on both sides of the equation. D) Identify the oxidation and reduction half-reactions by placing LEO and GER, respectively, above the arrows in each half-reaction. E) NOTE that illegible writing will not be graded.
Theoretically speaking, if we use one granule of zinc and one granule of iodine opposed to one granule of Barium Iodide and one granule of Zinc Sulfate, the cost would be $.2123 in total for the elemental reaction and $.9265 for the double replacement reaction. In terms of safety, it is safe to say that the safer thing would be centrifuging since we are
Step 2. Heat test tube until all of the O2 has evolved Step 3. Record the amount of O2 produced Observations Mass of O2 produced: 3.915576 grams or .1224 moles Mass of KCl produced: 6.083363 grams or .0816 moles Calculations Chemical Reaction 2KClO3-> 2KCl + 3O2 Theoretical Yield (96/245.1)*10 grams= 3.916 grams of O2 Percent Yield 3.915576/3.916= .99989 *100= 99.998 percent Data Actual amount of Oxygen Produced |3.915576 grams | |Theoretical amount of oxygen Produced |3.916 grams of O2 | |The Percent Yield |99.998 percent | | Results The amount of oxygen produced was almost exactly what was expected with a percent yield of 99.998 percent. The Law of conservation of mass was also up held with there being a combined mass of 10 grams from the resulting O2 and KCl. Conclusion 10 Grams of Potassium chlorate when decomposed produces 3.915576 grams oxygen gas and 6.083363 grams potassium chloride Atomic Weight of Magnesium Introduction In this lab we will determine the atomic weight of magnesium by measuring the amount of hydrogen gas evolved when hydrochloric acid reacts with magnesium.
What is the theoretical percent zinc in a sample of zinc iodide? 65.39 g Zn/(253.8 g I2+65.39g Zn) *10020.49 % zinc 2. How does your percent zinc in a sample of zinc iodide you analyzed in lab compare with theoretical
As the result of this, it can explain why the distance of fluorine in hexane is longer (1.3 cm) than the one in toluene (0.5 cm) and due to less non polar toluene has. Fluorenone can dissolve a little in toluene and slightly distance (1.0 cm) under toluene instead of does not move any more under hexane (0
Final exam chem 2014 Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ 1. A central concept of the kinetic theory, one of the “big ideas” of chemistry, is the belief that a.|for every reaction there is an equal and opposite reaction.| b.|chemical reactions involve processes in which reactants produce products.| c.|the particles in matter are in a state of constant motion.| d.|every chemical process uses or produces energy, often in the form of heat.| ____ 2. In a chemical reaction, the type of products obtained is largely determined by which part of the reacting chemicals? a.|protons| b.|electrons| c.|neutrons| d.|nuclei| ____ 3.