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60. Which colorless substance is a liquid at -30°C? Melting Point Boiling Point Br Red-Brown -7 59 Cl Green-yellow -101 -34 Ethanol Colorless -117 78 Hg Silvery-white -39 357 Ne -249 -246 S Yellow 115 445 H2O colorless 100 60. Which colorless substance is a liquid at -30°C? 61. Which colorless substance is a gas at 60°C? 62. Which substance is a solid at 7°C? 63. As the temperature rises, which solid will melt before Hg boils? 64. Use the arrangement of particles in solids and gases to explain why solids are not as easy to compress as gases.

40. Fingernail polish (mostly acetone) remover is a liquid at room temperature. Would you describe acetone in the gaseous state as a vapor or a gas? Explain. 44. What is the difference between homogenous mixtures and heterogeneous mixtures? 45. How many phases does a solution have?

46. Classify each of the following as heterogeneous or homogeneous: Chocolate chip ice cream Green ink Cake batter Cooking oil 66. Identify each of the following items as a mixture or compound. Classify the mixtures as heterogeneous or homogeneous. Raw egg Ice Gasoline Blood 58. What is the goal of distillation? Describe briefly how this goal is accomplished.

50. Name the elements found in each of the following compounds. ammonia, NH3 Potassium oxide, K2O Sucrose, C12H22O11 Calcium Sulfide CaS 52. What does the formula H2O tell you about the composition of water?

69. In photograph A, a coil of Zn metal is in a solution of sulfuric acid. In photograph B, a yellow solution of Sodium Chromate is being added to a colorless solution of silver nitrate. What clues indicate that chemical change is occurring?

70. Describe clues you might observe during the following events that could support the conclusion that a chemical change is occurring. Antacid tablet is dropped into water. Ring of scum forms around a bathtub. Iron rusts. A firecracker explodes. 71. Explain why production of a gas does not always mean a chemical reaction has occurred.

67. Classify each of the properties of an element silicon as chemical or physical. blue-gray color Brittle Doesn’t dissolve in water Melts at 1410°C Reacts vigorously with Fluorine

34. Hydrogen and oxygen react chemically to form water 34. Hydrogen and oxygen react chemically to form water. How much water would form if 4.8 grams of hydrogen reacted with 38.4 grams of oxygen? 56. When ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3) explodes, the products are nitrogen, oxygen, and water. When 40 grams of ammonium nitrate explode, 14 grams of nitrogen and 8 grams of oxygen form. How many grams of water form?

10. The species in window A react 10. The species in window A react. Use the law of conservation of mass to determine which window best represents the reaction products.

Mass of Mg (g) Mass of O (g) Mass of MgO (g) 5.0 3.3 8.3 6.5 A 10.8 13.6 9.0 B C 12.5 31.5 11. Magnesium metal burns vigorously in oxygen to produce the compound magnesium oxide. Use the law of conservation of mass to identify the masses labeled a, b and c.

12. Use the data in the completed table to construct a graph with mass of magnesium on the x axis and the mass of magnesium oxide on the y axis.

13. How many grams of magnesium oxide form when 8 13. How many grams of magnesium oxide form when 8.0 g of magnesium are burned? 14. How many grams of magnesium and oxygen react to form 20.0 g of magnesium oxide?