Q:
Element A has a molar mass of 1.41 g , element D has a molar mass of 66.58 g ,
and element E has a molar mass of 2.09 g . What is the molar mass of the
compound \( \mathrm{A}_{3} \mathrm{D}_{4} \mathrm{E}_{2} \) ?
Give your answer to the hundredths place in \( \mathrm{g} / \mathrm{mol} \). Do not put units in the
answer space.
Q:
Element \( X \) has a molar mass of 7.55 g and element Z has a molar mass of 4.91
g . What is the molar mass of the compound \( \mathrm{X}_{3} \mathrm{Z}_{3} \) ?
Give your answer to the hundredths place in \( \mathrm{g} / \mathrm{mol} \). Do not put units in the
answer space.
Q:
The molar mass of \( \mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O} \) is:
Give your answer in \( \mathrm{g} / \) mol to two decimal places. Do not put units in the
answer space.
Q:
The molar mass of NaCl is:
Give your answer in \( \mathrm{g} / \mathrm{mol} \) to two decimal places. Do not put units in the
answer space.
Q:
The molar mass of \( \mathrm{Ca}_{3}\left(\mathrm{PO}_{4}\right)_{2} \) is:
Give your answer in \( \mathrm{g} / \mathrm{mol}_{\text {s }} \) to two decimal places. Do not put units in the
answer space.
Q:
\begin{tabular}{l|l|l}\hline magnesium chromate & soluble \\ \hline sodium phosphate & soluble \\ ammonium sulfide & soluble \end{tabular}
Q:
\( BaCl _ { 2 } + H _ { 2 } SO _ { 4 } \rightarrow BaSO _ { 4 } + HCl \)
Q:
A patient had been hiking and admitted to drinking unsanitized spring water
while hiking. Testing revealed that microbiota where not a cause of the
patient's illness. Chemical analysis of the water was done looking for heavy
metal contamination of lead, mercury, and barium with the following results:
When a sample of the water from the spring was treated with a sodium
fluoride solution a white precipitate formed. When the remaining water from
that sample was then treated with a sodium iodide solution a red precipitate
formed. A second water sample from the spring was then treated with a sodium
iodide solution and then the remaining water was treated with a sodium
phosphate solution which did not cause a visible reaction. Which contaminants
were present in the water? (Mark all that apply.)
You may find this solubility table in the textbook helpful. (Scroll down a bit to
find the table.)
v lead
\( \square \) mercury
Q:
Given the following balanced equation, determine the limiting reagent when 6
moles of \( \mathrm{N}_{2} \) and 18 moles of \( \mathrm{F}_{2} \) are mixed.
\[ \mathrm{N}_{2}+3 \mathrm{~F}_{2} \rightarrow 2 \mathrm{NF}_{3} \]
\( \mathrm{~N}_{2} \)
\( 3 \mathrm{~F}_{2} \)
\( \mathrm{NF}_{3} \)
None
Q:
Given the following balanced equation, determine the limiting reagent when 20
moles of \( \mathrm{CaF}_{2} \) and 20 moles of \( \mathrm{Na}_{2} \mathrm{SO}_{4} \) are mixed.
\[ \mathrm{CaF}_{2}+\mathrm{Na}_{2} \mathrm{SO}_{4} \rightarrow \mathrm{CaSO}_{4}+2 \mathrm{NaF} \]
Write the molecular formula of the limiting reactant. If there is no limiting
reactant, type None.
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