1- Suppose 5.0g of Compound A and 6.0g of Compound B are consumed in a reaction that produces only one product, Compound C. Calculate the theoretical yield of C. Round your answer to the nearest 0.1g.     Suppose 7.4g of C are actually isolated at the end of the reaction. What is the percent yield of Compound C? Round your answer to the nearest whole percent.

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1- Suppose 5.0g of Compound A and 6.0g of Compound B are consumed in a reaction that produces only one product, Compound C.

Calculate the theoretical yield of C.

Round your answer to the nearest 0.1g.

 

 
Suppose 7.4g of C are actually isolated at the end of the reaction. What is the percent yield of Compound C?

Round your answer to the nearest whole percent.

%
2-
Solid phosphorus (P) and chlorine (Cl2) gas react to form solid phosphorus pentachloride (PCl5). Suppose you have 2.0 mol of P and 1.0 mol of Cl2 in a reactor.
Calculate the largest amount of PCl5 that could be produced. Round your answer to the nearest 0.1 mol.
_____mol

3-Complete the table below by deciding whether a precipitate forms when aqueous solutions A and B are mixed. If a precipitate will form, enter its empirical formula in the last column.

solution A solution B Does a precipitate form when A and B are mixed? the empirical formula of precipitate
iron(II) chloride sodium sulfide
 
___yes          ___no
 
 
 
iron(II) iodide cadmium nitrate
 
___yes         ___no
 
 
 
 
sodium chloride lead(II) nitrate
 
___yes         ___no
 
 
 
 

4 - Re-order each list of elements in the table below, if necessary, so that the elements are listed in order of decreasing electronegativity.

elements elements in order of decreasing electronegativity
Te, Se, O
 
Cl,Br,Se
 

5- Fill in the information missing from this table:

Some electron subshells
subshell principal quantum number 
n
angular momentum quantum number 
l
maximum number of electrons
3d
 
 
 
2p
 
 
 
4s
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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