Chemistry
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Chapter1: Chemical Foundations
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 1RQ: Define and explain the differences between the following terms. a. law and theory b. theory and...
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chlóride, CaCl2; (b) copper(II)
oxide, Cu,O; (c) stannous tetrafluoride, SnF4; (d) hydrogen chlo-
ride acid, HCI.
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2.101 Correct the formula to match the name of the following
compounds: (a) iron(III) oxide, Fe,O4; (b) chloric acid, HCI;
(c) mercuric oxide, Hg2O; (d) potassium iodide, P,Ią.
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2.102 Write the formula of each compound, and determine its
molecular (formula) mass: (a) ammonium sulfate; (b) sodium
dihydrogen phosphate; (c) potassium bicarbonate.
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2.103 Write the formula of each compound, and determine its
molecular (formula) mass: (a) sodium dichromate; (b) ammonium
as
perchlorate; (c) magnesium nitrite trihydrate.
2.104 Calculate the molecular (formula) mass of each com-
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pound: (a) dinitrogen pentoxide; (b) lead(II) nitrate; (c) calcium
peroxide.
2.105 Calculate the molecular (formula) mass of each compound:
(a) iron(II) acetate tetrahydrate; (b) sulfur tetrachloride; (c) potas-
sium permanganate.
2.106 Give the number of atoms of the specified element in a
formula unit of each of the following compounds, and calculate
the molecular (formula) mass:
(a) Oxygen in aluminum sulfate, Al,(SO4)3
(b) Hydrogen in ammonium hydrogen phosphate, (NH4),HPO4
(c) Oxygen in the mineral azurite, Cu3(OH)2(CO3)2
2.107 Give the number of atoms of the specified element in a
formula unit of each of the following compounds, and calculate
the molecular (formula) mass:
(a) Hydrogen in ammonium benzoate, C,H;COONH4
(b) Nitrogen in hydrazinium sulfate, N,H,SO4
(c) Oxygen in the mineral leadhillite, PbąSO4(CO3)2(OH)2
2.108 Give the formula, name, and molecular mass of the follow-
ing molecules:
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