1) balance the following chemical equation for the reaction of hypothetical elements X, Y, and Z.   _X3Y6Z2 + _Z2 -> _XZ2 + _Y2Z

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1) balance the following chemical equation for the reaction of hypothetical elements X, Y, and Z.

 

_X3Y6Z2 + _Z2 -> _XZ2 + _Y2Z

 

2) The solubility of the hydroxide of a hypothetical metal, Me, in water is 132.97 g MeOH per 54.44 mL water. Calculate the amount of water in mL needed to dissolve 62.75 g of MeOH.

 

Atomic Mass:

Me: 68.32 g/mol

O: 15.999 g/mol

H: 1.00784 g/mol

 

 

3)The reaction of hypothetical elements: A, B, C, D, and E, follows the molecular equation:

 

AB2(aq) + CDE(aq) -> AE(s) + CB(aq) + DB(aq)

 

4) Assuming that all aqueous compounds would fully dissociate, indicate the element/s that would form spectator ions in the subsequent total ionic equation.

 

Note: Write the element/s and not the ion/s. Write the element/s in alphabetical order and separate multiple answers by a comma (ex. M, N, O, P, Q)

 

Which element/s form spectator ions?

 

5) Ammonia is reacted with phosphoric acid in a neutralization reaction. Indicate the ion/s that are spectator ions in the total ionic equation of this reaction.

 

Note: Write the ion/s with the correct charge/s and not the element/s. Write the ion/s in alphabetical order and separate multiple answers by a comma (ex. M3+, N2+, O1+, P1-, Q2-)

 

Which ion/s are spectator ions?

 

6) Barium sulfate is formed from reacting barium hydroxide and sulfuric acid. Indicate the ion/s that are spectator ions in the total ionic equation of this reaction.

 

Note: Write the ion/s with the correct charge/s and not the element/s. Write the ion/s in alphabetical order and separate multiple answers by a comma (ex. M3+, N2+, O1+, P1-, Q2-)

 

Which ion/s are spectator ions?

 

7) A chemical compound containing hypothetical elements Av, Bw, Cx, Dy, Ez has mass percentages of 18.024% Av, 9.752% Bw, 45.407% Cx, 9.210% Dy, and 17.607% Ez. Determine the molecular formula if the molar mass of the compound is 1556.13 g/mol.

 

Atomic Mass:

Av: 18.25 g/mol

Bw: 4.32 g/mol

Cx: 26.82 g/mol

Dy: 8.16 g/mol

Ez: 12.48 g/mol

 

Note: Write the answer in this format: Av1Bw2Cx3Dy5Ez5. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 are sample answers

 

What is the molecular formula of the compound?

 

 

 

8) An acid, HEl, is formed from a hypothetical element, El, and a subsequent aqueous solution is created with the acid and water. The solution is measured to be 27.35% HEl by weight. Calculate the mol % of the acid in the solution.

 

Atomic Mass:

H: 1.00784 g/mol

O: 15.999 g/mol

El: 168.7549 g/mol

 

14) Lead (II) nitrate is reacted with sodium iodide. Calculate the number of Pb2+ ions required to form 0.83 g of precipitate. Write the balanced molecular, total ionic, and net ionic equations of the reaction.

 

Atomic Mass:

Pb: 207.2 g/mol

N: 14.0067 g/mol

O: 15.999 g/mol

Na: 22.989769 g/mol

I: 126.90447 g/mol

 

Note: Use scientific notation with the format (n)e(x) where n = number and x = exponent (Example: 6.022e23 for 6.022 x 1023)

 

 

 

 

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