QUIZ PROBLEM #7 Instructions: Type your answer to the…
QUIZ PROBLEM #7 Instructions: Type your answer to the question in the textbox below. Show all work on your “work” page. Label which problem it is (#7). Question: Use dimensional analysis to solve this problem. How many grams of H2O are produced by the reaction of 75.0 mL of 6.25 M H3PO4 solution with excess Pb(OH)4 in the reaction shown here? 3 Pb(OH)4 (s) + 4 H3PO4 (aq) –> Pb3(PO4)4 (s) + 12 H2O (l) Molar Masses for All Substances: Pb(OH)4 = 275.2 g/mol | H3PO4 = 98.00 g/mol Pb3(PO4)4 = 1001.5 g/mol | H2O= 18.02 g/mol
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QUIZ PROBLEM #5 Instructions: On your “work” page, write molecular, total ionic, and net ionic equations for the aqueous reaction between these two compounds: Fe(NO3)3 and RbOH Label which problem it is (#5). Clearly label your final answers for all three equations, which should all be balanced. Type an X in the textbox here when you are finished so Canvas will mark the question as answered.
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QUIZ PROBLEM #6 Instructions: Type your answer to the question in the textbox below. Show all work on your “work” page. Label which problem it is (#6). Question: Use only dimensional analysis to solve this problem. A solution contains ethanol, C2H5OH, and water. The solution is 35.1% ethanol by mass. The density of ethanol is 0.789 g/mL. What volume of ethanol is in 162 grams of this solution?
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QUIZ PROBLEM #5 Instructions: Type your answer to the question in the textbox below. Show all work on your “work” page. Label which problem it is (#5). Question: What is the molarity of sodium sulfide in a solution prepared by dissolving 2.31 g of Na2S in enough water to make 64.5 L of solution?
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QUIZ PROBLEM #1 Instructions: Select your answers from the dropdown lists. There is no need to write anything on your “work” pages. But if you do, include that with your scanned pages that you submit later. Questions: For each of the chemical equations shown, indicate: Whether or not the equation is balanced. Which type of reaction it is. Chemical Equations: A. 2 Fe(OH)2 (s) –> 2 FeO (s) + H2O (l) Is this equation balanced? [balance1] Which type of reaction is this? [rxn1] B. 2 C4H6 (l) + 11 O2 (g) –> 8 CO2 (g) + 6 H2O (g) Is this equation balanced? [balance2] Which type of reaction is this? [rxn2]
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