Final – Flashcard Answers
a. charge sign
b. superscripted number
c. number in parentheses
d. subscripted number
a. formula unit
b. ion
c. molecule
d. cation
a. Ca¹⁺
b. Ca²⁺
c. Ca¹⁻
d. Ca²⁻
a. nitrate
b. nitrite
c. nitride
d. nitrogen oxide
a. CuCy
b. CuCy₂
c. CuCN
d. Cu₂CN
a. carbonic acid
b. carbonate acid
c. acetic acid
d. acetous acid
a. phosphorus chloride
b. phosphorus tetrachloride
c. diphosphorus chloride
d. diphosphorous tetrachloride
a. Mg₂N₃
b. Mg₃N₂
c. MgN₂
d. MgN
a. charge on an ion
b. number of atoms or ions in a compound
c. type of bond holding particles together in a compound
d. distribution of electrons among the bonded particles in a compound
a. pure element
b. acid
c. ionic compound
d. molecular compound
a. 0
b. +1
c. +2
d. +3
a. nickel(II) oxide
b. dinickel trioxide
c. nickel trioxide
d. nickel(III) oxide
a. -3
b. 0
c. +5
d. +8
a. PtF₃
b. PtF₆
c. Pt₆F₂
d. Pt₆F
a. grams
b. AMU
c. moles
d. grams per mole
a. 1g of O plus 2g of H
b. 1g of O plus 1g of H
c. the mass of 1 mol of O plus the mass of 1 mol of H
d. the mass of 1 mol of O plus the mass of 2 mol of H
a. 1.00 g/mol
b. 47.88 g/mol
c. 118.71 g/mol
d. 237.42 g/mol
(The molar mass of K₂Cr₂O₇ is 294.2g)
a. 0.0510 mol
b. 11.0 mol
c. 15.0 mol
d. 294 mol
a. 33.33%
b. 39.20%
c. 60.80%
d. 96.93%
a. 4.80g
b. 29.0g
c. 139g
d. 660g
a. X₂Y₄Z₂
b. XYZ
c. X₆Y₁₂Z₆
d. X₃Y₆Z₃
a. percent composition
b. empirical formula
c. Stock formula
d. molecular formula
a. LiSO₂
b. LiS₂O₆
c. Li₂SO₄
d. Li₂SO₃
a. C₂H₅
b. C₄H₁₀
c. C₆H₁₅
d. C₈H₂₀
a. NO
b. N₂O₂
c. NO₂
d. N₂O₄
a. The beaker becomes warm
b. You see gas bubble out of solution
c. Solution A, solution B, and the mixture are all yellow
d. None of the above; all help prove that a chemical reaction has occurred
a. sodium hydroxide is a product
b. sodium is a product
c. water is a reactant
d. Both (a) and (c)
a. The numbers of atoms of each element are the same on both sides of the equation
b. All of the coefficients are the same
c. The numbers of molecules on each side of the equation are equal
d. The sums of the coefficients on each side of the equation are equal
a. chemical formulas of the reactants and products
b. relative amounts of the reactants and products
c. physical states of the reactants and products
d. All of the above
a. adjust the subscripts
b. adjust the number of products
c. c. adjust the number of reactants
d. adjust the coefficients
a. (aq)
b. (g)
c. (l)
d. (s)
a. ↔
b. ↑
c. →
d. ←
a. a subscript and a coefficient
b. a coefficient and a subscript
c. two subscripts
d. two coefficients
NH₄NO₂→ N₂+2H₂O
a. 3
b. 4
c. 8
d. 16
a. 2H₂+O₂→ 2H₂O
b. KCl+Br₂→KBr+Cl₂
c. 2Fe₂O₃+3C→4Fe+3CO₂
d. Na₂CO₃+2HCl→2NaCl+H₂O+CO₂
a. 2Fe+O₂→Fe₂O₃
b. Fe+3O₂→Fe₂O₃
c. 4Fe+3O₂→2Fe₂O₃
d. 3Fe
KClO₃(s)→KCl(s)+O₂(g)
a. 1, 1, 1
b. 1, 1, 2
c. 2, 2, 3
d. 2, 1, 1
a. 2H₂+O₂→ 2H₂O
b. 4H₂+2O₂→4H₂O
c. H₂+H₂+O₂→H₂O+H₂O
d. 2H₂+O₂→H₂O
a. synthesis
b. decomposition
c. combustion
d. single-displacement
a. Only one product is formed
b. There is only one reagent
c. It requires oxygen
d. One element replaces another in a compound.
a. Two products are formed
b. The ions of the two reactants must be exchanged.
c. A precipitate may form
d. All of the above
What type of chemical reaction is this?
a. synthesis
b. decomposition
c. double-displacement
d. combustion
2HCl(aq)+Cr(s)→H₂(g)+CrCl₂(aq)
a. composition
b. single-displacement
c. decomposition
d. double-displacement
What type of reaction is this?
a. synthesis
b. replacement
c. combustion
d. decomposition
Iron + Oxygen → Iron(II) oxide
a. synthesis
b. replacement
c. combustion
d. double-replacement
a. X, Y, Z
b. Z, X, Y
c. Y, X, Z
d. Z, Y, X
a. above it on the list
b. in the same group
c. below it on the list
d. in any other group
a. the amount of product formed by a chemical reaction
b. whether or not a specific chemical reaction is possible
c. the coefficients needed to balance a chemical equation
d. the amount of energy needed to start a chemical reaction
a. Ca+MgCl₂
b. Zn+MgCl₂
c. Zn+CaCl₂
d. Mg+CaCl₂
Which of the following statements is a logical conclusion based on the experimental data?
a. The unknown metal is higher on the activity series than both sodium and zinc
b. The unknown metal is higher on the activity series than sodium, but below zinc
c. The unknown metal is higher on the activity series than zinc, but below sodium
d. The unknown metal is below both sodium and zinc on the activity series
a. mole ratio of any two substances in the reaction
b. energy released in the reaction
c. electron configuration of all elements in the reaction
d. mechanism involved in the reaction
a. masses, in grams, of all reactants and products
b. relative numbers of moles of reactants and products
c. number of atoms in each compound in a reaction
d. number of valence electrons involved in the reaction
a. experiments
b. calculations
c. theoretical yield
d. estimation
a. less than the theoretical yield
b. greater than the theoretical yield
c. equal to the percentage yield
d. greater than the percentage yield
a. determining the masses
b. determining the molar masses of the products
c. calculating bond energies
d. calculating the mass of a single product formed from each reactant
a. 3
b. 4
c. 6
d. 8
a. 10:6
b. 3:4
c. 2:3
d. 4:3
a. the reactant is given in grams and the product is sought in grams
b. the reactant is given in moles and the product is sought in moles
c. the reactant is given in grams and the product is sought in liters
d. the reactant is given in liters and the product is sought in number of atoms
a. actual yield= percentage yield/theoretical yield • 100
b. percentage yield= actual yield/theoretical yield • 100
c. theoretical yield= actual yield/percentage yield • 100
d. Both B and C