Semester II Review. Give the formula for the following compounds 1)iron (II) arsenide 2)lead (II) sulfate 3)lead (IV) hydroxide 4)copper (II) acetate.

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Semester II Review

Give the formula for the following compounds 1)iron (II) arsenide 2)lead (II) sulfate 3)lead (IV) hydroxide 4)copper (II) acetate 5)beryllium chloride 6)ammonium chromate 7)silver oxide 8)potassium sulfide Semester I Review

Give the name of the following compounds 1)NaBr 2)Sc(OH) 3 3)V 2 (SO 4 ) 3 4)NH 4 F 5)CaCO 3 6)NiPO 4 7)Li 2 SO 3 8)Zn 3 P 2 9)Sr(C 2 H 3 O 2 ) 2 10)Cu 2 O Semester I Review

Name the compounds H 2 SO 3 H 2 S H 3 PO 4 HCN H 3 P HBr HClO Semester II Review

Give the formula for the following compounds hydrofluoric acid hydroselenic acid carbonic acid nitrous acid sulfuric acid hydrobromic acid Chlorous acid Semester II Review

Antimony tribromide Silicon difluoride Tetracarbon octahydride Dinitrogen monoxide Pentaphosphorous decoxide Sulfur hexachloride Semester II Review

P 2 O 5 SO 2 NO 2 AsCl 3 P 4 H 8 Semester II Review

Balance and classify the reactions ____ C 8 H 18 + ____ O 2  ____ CO 2 + ____ H 2 O ____ FeCl 3 + ____ NaOH  ____ Fe(OH) 3 + ____NaCl ____ P + ____O 2  ____P 2 O 5 ____ Na + ____ H 2 O  ____ NaOH +  ____H 2 ____ Ag 2 O  ____ Ag + ____O 2 ____ S 8 + ____O 2  ____ SO 3 Semester II Review

SM II Review For a given chemical reaction, the theoretical yield is ____ than the actual yield The first step in most stoichiometry problems is to _____.

SM II Review Hydrogen gas reacts with nitrogen gas to form ammonia gas. –Write and balance the equation –Determine the Limiting reactant if 3.50 g of hydrogen reacts with 42.0 g of nitrogen. –What is the theoretical yield of the above problem? – What is the % yield if the reaction produced 15.3 g of ammonia. –Calculate the amount of grams of excess reactant leftover at the end of the reaction.

What is the empirical formula of a compound that is % Na, % S, and % O. If the molecular formula molar mass is , what is the molecular formula of the above compound. What is the percent composition of FeO? SM II Review

Calculate the specific heat of an unknown metal, given that 25.0g of the metal lost 3570 J of energy during a temperature change from o C to 25.0 o C

SM II Review Identify each of the letters on the graph and explain what is occurring. C D E F G

SM II Review Label the solid, liquid, and gas regions on the graph. Label the triple point and critical point At 600 o C and 90 atm, what phase is yummygum in?

SM II Review Calculate the amount of heat released if 25.0g of steam is cooled from o C to (-15.0 o C) Phase 1 Phase change Phase 2 Phase change Phase 3

SM II Review If the volume of a container holding a gas is reduced, what will happen to the pressure within the container? What happens to the temperature of a gas when it is compressed? What happens to the pressure of a gas inside a container, if the temperature of the gas is lowered? The volume of a gas is doubled while the temperature is held constant. How does the gas pressure change?

SM II Review Boyle’s law states that _____. Charles’ law states that _____. Gay-Lussac’s law states that ______. Avogadro’s law states that ______. Dalton's Law states that _______.

SM II Review A gas confined in a 305 mL container exerts a pressure of 1.07 atm at 38.6°C. At what Celsius temperature will it exert a pressure of 2.75 atm if it is placed into a 644 mL container?

SM II Review What is the pressure inside a 3.0 L flask if 30.5 g of Carbon Monoxide is held at a temperature of o C?