Date Name Period 5Th Six Weeks Cumulative Test Review Define Mole ratios for the decomposition of water: 2 H2 + H20 -) 1 02 / mole 02 mole H2 b, What is a limiting reactant? C, What is the excess reactant? d. What is actual yield? e, What is theoretical yield? .... ii'lr II, [ mole 02 2- mole H20 2-- mole H2__O _2_ mole H2 ÿ'IQ d':ÿ..t,ÿ..".[:L:'ÿ1tÿ, ::>ÿ: dL . . <i , ' '''.)ÿ: ; Stoichiometry a. Given this reaction: 3 02 4- 4 AI --> 2 AI203 How many moles of aluminum (AI) are needed to react with 1.60 moles of oxygen (02)? • } I ',2 f "ÿ b. Given this reaction: 2 Li + 1 Na2SO4 --> 1 Li2SO4 + 2 Na How many moles of lithium (Li) are needed to react with 4.3 moles of sodium sulfate (Na2SO4)? : " ¢':+' ÿ?_ €2ÿ0 , <- ,Y\:,-: :, ., / ").. !. ;,.,\ ÿ C": [ c. Given this reaction: 2 H2 + 1 02 ÿ 2 H20 /'- When 13.6 grams of Oxygen combines with Hydrogen, how many Molecules of H20 are produced? d. Given this reaction: 1 C3H8 4- 5 02 ÿ 3 CO2 4- 4 H20 How many liters of gaseous CO2 will be produced if 148.9 grams of C3H8 are used? (Assume STP.) 't [ÿ-.,:. ÿ :. tI :,., :; .. ,>: ,((:i l ' J ' III. Pressure/Volume/Temperature A. B. -4o °c: 255 K IV. Relationships Between Variables A. Pressure and volume have a/an :T "Oir tc i- B. Pressure and temperature have a/an relationship. C. Temperature and volume have a/an D. When pressure increases, volume E. When pressure decreases, temperature relationship. p. .(T is constant) i'ÿ#ÿ :ÿ ,ÿ ¢<: ÿ .(V is constant) "")]" • :P,,,2,ÿ,ÿÿ :ÿ7' F. When temperature increases, volume .... < • e:ÿ-sÿ,'- ÿ, .(P is constant) G. When temperature increases, kinetic energy -, s.ÿ : : ,ÿ::z ÿ..p i:" C ,.,ÿ ,: ÿ.<',<-"L ÿ H. When kinetic energy increases, molecule speed V, relationship. '" 7" ÿ : : ( Q :, ÿ ,,_¢ e ÿ .< ÿ, .ÿ : ÿ:ÿ,.-. Gas Laws A. A balloon contains 122 mL of gas confined at a pressure of 1.01 atm and at a temperature of 21.0 °C. If the bottle is ,ÿ -ÿ°7ÿ attached to the wing of a jet plane and flown to an altitude at which the pressure is 0.330 atm and temperature is 2.09 °C, what wil! the volume of the gas in the bottle be? B. What is the temperature of 3.81 moles of carbon monoxide gas with a volume of 8.23L held at a pressure of 66.21 kPa? O ,v')ÿ 5;ÿ' t 7..5, / C. Ifa balloon full of nitrogen gas has a volume of 2.7 L and a pressure of 6.0 atm, what is its new pressure if the volume falls to 0.60 L? Temperature remains constant. D. What is the total pressure (in mmHg) exerted by a sample of gases containing 319 mmHg H2, 201 mm Hg N2, and 67 mm Hg 02.,2 ?1, ::" - VI, Solution Definitions is present in the smaller amount and the ÿ,-qÿ-(ÿ}oÿ ('ÿ, :L)*< f/If- a. In a solution, the is present in the greater amount. -f7 b. ............. ÿ ...................... t A solution contains 4ÿg of sugaÿand i180 g of waterI Circle the solute. Box the Solvent. 'ÿi" " fI" ÿ'J',ÿ" ÿf ÿ, .... lÿ solutions contain the p3aximum amount of solute that can C. be dissolved at that temperature. ÿ,) ÿk) ÿ/ÿ,ÿ/ÿ {ÿ ÿ-ÿ!'-t0(ÿ{'ÿ the maximum; b, <.ÿ"#:} kÿ;. t pÿ,<ÿ:'i D ÿ'4.:Iÿ'Cÿ solutions contain less than solutions contain more than the maximum. VII, Solubility a. What 3 factors affect the amount of solubility (if & how much dissolves)? Label the one that applies only to gases. . ( ÿ,+ÿ Oÿe.ÿ<O,, k" ,,, . / 4;(,, ÿ(.%(::... ,, , !:ÿi ÿ ...... - 1 ÿC,PcÿFYÿ { </'ÿJ b. What 3 factors affect rate of solubility (or how FAST it will dissolve)? i"-" | C, For a solid in a liquid... • When temperature decreases, solubility ( INCREASES / IS NOT AFFECTED ). • Agitation <!NCREASESÿ/ DECREASES / DOES NOT AFFECT )the rate of solubility • When pressure increases, solubility(INCREASES/DECREASES ÿT'AFFECÿED-ÿ)> • When larger parUcles are used, the rate of solubility ( INCREASES ÿRÿ;/) IS NOT AFFECTED). d. For a ÿ in a liquid... • When temperature decreases, solubilityÿi iNCREA'ÿE-ÿ / DECREASES / IS NOT AFFECTED ). f ............. • When pressure increases, solubilityÿ('iNCREASEÿsÿ/DECREASES / IS NOT AFFECTED ). VIII, a. Colligative Properties List the three colligative properties: tÿ'ÿ( b. What effect does adding salt have on water? IX. Solubility Calculations Solubility Curves 2O0 180 d 160 I KNO3 E 140 MgSO4 o o 120 --.'- 100 80 o 0 60 40 ,ÿ 20 0 o O3 i 0 i 'ÿ i i i 50 i i i 100 150 Temperature, °C Liq , a° Who much MgSO4will dissolve in 100 mL of water at 50 °C? ÿ£ÿL/ÿ:L- b. A solution that contains 120 grams of MgSO4 in 100 mL of water ÿ3t 80 °C would be saturated, O unsaturated, or supersaturated? SO ÿ ÿ_ Sÿ,ÿ- L) fn(ÿ..ÿ ;'ÿ°CC ÿ, ....C, A solution that contains 30 grams of KNO3 in 100 mlÿ of water at 20 °C would be saturated, unsaturated, or supersaturated? t J) ÿ'\i (ÿ .Aÿ .\ ,ÿ (ÿ,ÿt_. d. What mass of MgSO4 will result in a saturated solution in 100 mL of water at 20 °C? X. Concentration/Dilution a. What is the molarity of 2.5 L of solution that contains 1.3 mol MgCl2? b. If you had 40.0 mL of a 3.00 M hydrochloric acid solution and you wanted to dilute it to 2.00 M, what would be the new volume?
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