Draw the electron dot diagram for carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. Predict the products and write a balanced chemical equation for the following chemical reaction: Aqueous aluminum chloride is added to a solution suspected to contain sodium carbonate. For the reaction in (7) write the total and net ionic equation, and identify the spectator ions. Predict the products and write a balanced chemical equation for the following chemical reaction: Pure methane gas is burned in a barbecue. Determine the number of molecules found in 5.00 mol of water. Calculate the number of moles of lead present in 8.6 × 1017 atoms of Pb.

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Which of the substances in the table above is most likely an ionic compound? Explain your answer.

 

  1. Draw the electron dot diagram for carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide.

 

  1. Predict the products and write a balanced chemical equation for the following chemical reaction:

Aqueous aluminum chloride is added to a solution suspected to contain sodium carbonate.

 

  1.   For the reaction in (7) write the total and net ionic equation, and identify the spectator ions.

 

  1. Predict the products and write a balanced chemical equation for the following chemical reaction:

Pure methane gas is burned in a barbecue.

 

  1. Determine the number of molecules found in 5.00 mol of water.

 

  1. Calculate the number of moles of lead present in 8.6 × 1017 atoms of Pb.

 

  1. Determine the number of oxygen atoms found in 1.75 mol of potassium sulfate, K2SO4.

 

  1. Ammonium carbonate is commonly found in smelling salts. Determine the molar mass of (NH4)2CO3.

 

  1. Convert 0.227 mol of potassium sulfate into mass (in grams).
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