Chemistry:stoichiometry questions 2

1.         Zinc and sulfur react to form zinc sulfide according to the following eqn. 8 Zn(s)   +  S8(s)   –à   8 ZnS If 2.00 mol of Zn are heated with 1.00 mol of S8, identify the limiting reagent. How many moles of excess reactant remain How many moles of the product are formed? 2.         Carbon reacts […]

Read More

chemistry:stoichiometry questions

1.         Given the balanced equation: 2 C4H10(g) + 13 O2 (g) 8 CO2 (g) + 10 H2 O(g) What is the total number of moles of O2 (g) that must react completely with 5.00 moles of C4H10(g )? 10.0 20.0 26.5 32.5 2.  Which equation is correctly balanced? H2 + O2 H2O Ca + Cl2 CaCl […]

Read More

Chemistry:Naming worksheet

NAME CHEM FORMULA POLYATOMIC IONS NITRATE PHOSPHATE CARBONATE SULFATE NITRITE PHOSPHITE SULFITE CHLORATE CHLORITE HYPOCHLORITE PERCHLORATE HYDROXIDE CYANIDE ACETATE AMMONIUM HYDRONIUM DICHROMATE NAMING TYPE I 1 Calcium Phosphate 2 Sodium Nitrate 3 Sodium Hydroxide 4 Cesium Oxide 5 Aluminum Hydroxide 6 Beryllium Chloride 7 Magnesium Sulfide 8 Barium Sulfate NAME CHEM FORMULA 9 Potassium Dichromate […]

Read More

Chemistry:Atoms Questions

1.         Calculate the number of moles in each of the following masses: 0.039g of palladium                =          3.665×10-4 moles 0.0073kg of tantalum 3.37 x 10-6 g of molybdenum              =          3.513×10-8 moles 1.06 x 1023 atoms of tungsten 3.008 x 1019 atoms of silver                =          4.997×10-5 moles 7.04g of Lead (II) Nitrate,  Pb(NO3)2 Molar mass =331.2 g/mol […]

Read More