17. When aluminum reacts with hydrochloric acid, the predicted products would be (you do not n to balance the equation): po a. AlCl3 + H₂ e. Al₂Cl3 + H₂ c. Al(CIO3)3 + H₂ d. no reaction b. Al(CIO2)3 + H₂ 18. What type of reaction is shown in Problem 17 (above)? a. Synthesis c. Single Replacement e. Combustion b. Decomposition d. Double Replacement 19. The reactant that determines the amount of product that can be formed in a reaction is the:

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### 17. Chemical Reaction involving Hydrochloric Acid and Aluminum

When aluminum reacts with hydrochloric acid, the predicted products would be (you do not need to balance the equation):

a. AlCl3 + H2  
b. Al(ClO3)3 + H2  
c. Al(ClO3)3 + H2  
d. Al(ClO2)3 + H2  
e. no reaction  

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### 18. Type of Reaction

What type of reaction is shown in Problem 17 (above)?

a. Synthesis  
b. Decomposition  
c. Single Replacement  
d. Double Replacement  
e. Combustion  

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### 19. Limiting Reactant

The reactant that determines the amount of product that can be formed in a reaction is the:

a. excess reactant  
b. theoretical reactant  
c. actual reactant  
d. limiting reactant  

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### 20. Naming Transition Metals

When naming a transition metal with more than one charge, the numerical value of the charge is indicated by a:

a. prefix  
b. suffix  
c. Roman numeral  
d. superscript after the name  

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### 21. Identifying the Limiting Reactant

Which one of the compounds below could **NOT** be the limiting reactant in the following reaction?

K4Fe(CN)6 + H2SO4 + H2O → K2SO4 + FeSO4 + (NH4)2SO4 + CO

a. K4Fe(CN)6  
b. H2O  
c. H2SO4  
d. FeSO4  
e. none of these can be the limiting reactant  

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### 22. Moles of Oxygen Gas

How many moles of oxygen gas can be made if you start with 2 moles of potassium chlorate (KClO3)?

\[ \text{RXN:} \, 2 \, \text{KClO}_3 \rightarrow 2 \, \text{KCl} + 3 \, \text{O}_2 \]  
\[ \text{122.6g/mol} \quad \quad \quad \quad 74.6g/mol \quad 32g/mol \]

a. 1 mol  
b. 2 mol  
c. 3 mol  
d.
Transcribed Image Text:**Chemistry Educational Worksheet** --- ### 17. Chemical Reaction involving Hydrochloric Acid and Aluminum When aluminum reacts with hydrochloric acid, the predicted products would be (you do not need to balance the equation): a. AlCl3 + H2 b. Al(ClO3)3 + H2 c. Al(ClO3)3 + H2 d. Al(ClO2)3 + H2 e. no reaction --- ### 18. Type of Reaction What type of reaction is shown in Problem 17 (above)? a. Synthesis b. Decomposition c. Single Replacement d. Double Replacement e. Combustion --- ### 19. Limiting Reactant The reactant that determines the amount of product that can be formed in a reaction is the: a. excess reactant b. theoretical reactant c. actual reactant d. limiting reactant --- ### 20. Naming Transition Metals When naming a transition metal with more than one charge, the numerical value of the charge is indicated by a: a. prefix b. suffix c. Roman numeral d. superscript after the name --- ### 21. Identifying the Limiting Reactant Which one of the compounds below could **NOT** be the limiting reactant in the following reaction? K4Fe(CN)6 + H2SO4 + H2O → K2SO4 + FeSO4 + (NH4)2SO4 + CO a. K4Fe(CN)6 b. H2O c. H2SO4 d. FeSO4 e. none of these can be the limiting reactant --- ### 22. Moles of Oxygen Gas How many moles of oxygen gas can be made if you start with 2 moles of potassium chlorate (KClO3)? \[ \text{RXN:} \, 2 \, \text{KClO}_3 \rightarrow 2 \, \text{KCl} + 3 \, \text{O}_2 \] \[ \text{122.6g/mol} \quad \quad \quad \quad 74.6g/mol \quad 32g/mol \] a. 1 mol b. 2 mol c. 3 mol d.
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