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The reaction between reactant A (blue spheres) and reactant B (red spheres) is shown in the...Problem 2E:
The following diagram shows the combination reaction between hydrogen, H2,and carbon monoxide, CO,...Problem 3E:
3.3 The following diagram represents the collection of elements formed by a decomposition...Problem 4E:
3.4 The following diagram represents the collection of CO2 and H2O molecules formed by...Problem 5E:
Glycine, an amino acid used by organisms to make proteins, is represented by the following molecuar...Problem 6E:
The following diagram represents a high-temperature reaction between CH4 and H20. Based on this...Problem 7E:
3.7 Nitrogen (N2) and hydrogen (H2) react to form ammonia (NH3). Consider the mixture of N2 and H2...Problem 8E:
3.8 Nitrogen monoxide and oxygen react to form nitrogen dioxide. Consider the mixture of NO and O2...Problem 9E:
Write "true" or "false" for each statement. a. We balance chemical equations as we do because energy...Problem 10E:
A key step in balancing chemical equations is correctly identifying the formulas of the reactant...Problem 12E:
Balance the following equations 3. Li(s) + N2(g) -> Li3N(s) b. TiCL4,(l) + H2O(l) -(TiO2(g) +...Problem 13E:
3.13 Balance the following equations:
A14C3(s) + H2O(l) —> A1(OH)3 (s) + CH4 (g)
C5H10O2(l) + O2(g)...Problem 14E:
3.14 Balance the following equations:
a. Ca3P2(s) +H2O(1) → Ca(OH)2(aq) PH3(g)
b Al(OH)3(s) +...Problem 15E:
3.15 Write balanced chemical equations corresponding to each of the following descriptions
a....Problem 18E:
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a. When a compound containing C, H, and O is completely combusted in air, what reactant besides...Problem 19E:
Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction that occurs when a. Mg(s) reacts with C12(g) b....Problem 20E:
3.20 Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction that occurs when
a. titanium metal reacts...Problem 21E:
Balance the following equations and indicate whether they are combination, decomposition, or...Problem 22E:
Balance the following equations and indicate whether they are combination, decomposition, or...Problem 23E:
Determine the formula weights of each of the following compounds: 3. nitric acid, HNO3; b. MO“ 0....Problem 24E:
3.24 Determine the formula weights of each of the following compounds:
a. nitrous oxide, N20, known...Problem 25E:
Calculate the percentage by mass of oxygen in the following compounds: 3. morphine, Cl7H19No3; b....Problem 26E:
Calculate the percentage by mass of the indicated element in the followung compounds: a. carbon in...Problem 27E:
Based on the following structural formulas, calculate the percentage of carbon by mass present in...Problem 28E:
Calculate the percentage of carbon by mass In each of the compounds represented by the following...Problem 29E:
Write "true' or 'Yalse' for each statement a- A mole of horses contain a mole of horse legs- b. A...Problem 30E:
a. What is the mass, in grams, of one mole of 12C? b. How many carbon atoms are present in one mole...Problem 31E:
Without doing any detailed calculations (but using a periodic table to give atomic weights), rank...Problem 32E:
Without doing any detailed calculations {but using a periodic table to give atomic weights), rank...Problem 33E:
What is the mass, m Iqlograms, of an Avogadro“s number of people, If the average mass of a person is...Problem 34E:
If Avogadro’s number of pennies is divided equally among the 321 million men, women, and children in...Problem 35E:
Calculate the following quantities: a. mass, in grams, of 0.105 mol sucrose (C12H22O11) b. moles of...Problem 36E:
Calculate the following quantities: a. mass, in grams, of 1.50 x 10- 2 mol CdS b. number of moles of...Problem 37E:
a. What is the mass, in grams, of 2.50 x 10-3 mol of ammonium phosphate? b. How many moles of...Problem 38E:
a. What is the mass, in grams, of 1.223 mol of iron(lll) sulfate? b. How many moles of ammonium ions...Problem 39E:
339 The molecular formula of allicin, the compound responsible for the characteristic smell of...Problem 40E:
3.40 The molecular formula of aspartame, the artificial sweetener marketed as NutraSweet®, is...Problem 41E:
3.41 A sample of glucose, C6H12O6, contains 1.250 x 1021 carbon atoms-
a. How many atoms of...Problem 42E:
A sample of the male sex hormone testosterone, C19H28O2, contains 3.88 x 1021 hydrogen atoms a. How...Problem 43E:
343 The allowable concentration level of vinyl chloride, C2H3Cl, in the atmosphere in a chemical...Problem 44E:
At least 25 g oftetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active ingredient m marijuana, IS required to...Problem 45E:
Give the empirical formula of each of the following compounds if a sample contains a. 0-0130 mol (3,...Problem 46E:
Determine the empirical formula of each of the following compounds if a sample contains 3. 0-104 mol...Problem 47E:
Determine the empirical formulas of the compounds with the following compositions by mass 3. 10.4%...Problem 48E:
Determine the empirical formulas of the compounds with the following compositions by mass. 3. 55,395...Problem 49E:
3.49 A compound whose empirical formula is XF3 consists of 65% F by mass. What is the atomic mass...Problem 51E:
3.51 What is the molecular formula of each of the following compounds?
3. Empirical formula CH2,...Problem 52E:
What is the molecular formula of each of the following compounds? a. empirical formula HCO2, molar...Problem 53E:
Determine the empirical and molecular formulas of each of the following substances: a. Styrene, a...Problem 54E:
Determine the empirical and molecular formulas of each of the following substances: a. Ibuprofen, a...Problem 55E:
a. Combustion analysis of toluene, a common organic solvent, gives 5.86 mg of 002 and 1.37 mg of...Problem 56E:
a. The characteristic odor of pineapple is due to ethyl butyrate, a compound containing carbon,...Problem 57E:
3.57 Valproic acid, used to treat seizures and bipolar disorder; is composed of C, H, and Q A...Problem 58E:
Propenoic acid, C3H4O2, is a reactive organic liquid that is used in the manufacturing of plastics,...Problem 59E:
3.59 Washing soda, a compound used to prepare hard water for washing laundry, is a hydrate, which...Problem 60E:
3.60 Epsom salts, a strong laxative used in veterinary medicine, is a hydrate, which means that a...Problem 61E:
f 3461 Hydrofluoric acid, HF(aq), cannot be stored in glass bottles because compounds called...Problem 62E:
The reaction between potassium superoxide, KO2, and CO2, 4 KO2 + 2 CO2? 2K2CO3 + 3 02 is used as a...Problem 63E:
3,63 Several brands of antacids use Al(OH)3 to react with stomach acid, which contains primarily...Problem 64E:
3.64 An iron ore sample contains Fe2O3 together with other substances. Reaction of the ore with CO...Problem 65E:
Aluminum sulfides reacts with water to form aluminum hydroxide and hydrogen sulfide. a. Write the...Problem 66E:
Calcium hydride reacts with water to form calcium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. a. Write a balanced...Problem 67E:
3.67 Automotive air bags infilate when sodium azide, NaN3 rapidly decomposes to its component...Problem 68E:
The complete combustion of octane, Cngs, a component of gasoline, proceeds as follows: 2 C8H18(l)+...Problem 69E:
3.69 A piece of aluminum foil 1.00 cm2 and 0.550-mm thick is allowed to react with bromine to form...Problem 70E:
Detonation of nitroglycerin proceeds as follows: a. If a sample containing 2.00 mL of nitroglycerin...Problem 71E:
3.71 The combustion of one mole of liquid ethanol, CH3CH2OH, produces 1367 KJ of heat.
Calculate...Problem 72E:
The combustion of one mole of liquid octane, CH3(CH2)6CH3 produces 5470 U of heat Calculate how much...Problem 73E:
a. Define the terms limiting reactant and excess reactant b. Why are the amounts of products formed...Problem 74E:
Define the terms theoretical yield, actual yield, and percent yield b. Why is the actual yield in a...Problem 75E:
3-75 Consider the mixture of ethanol, C2H5OH, and O2 shown in the accompanying diagram.
a Write a...Problem 76E:
Consider the mixture of propane, C3H8, and O2 shown here. Write a balanced equation for the...Problem 79E:
The fizz produced when an Alka-Seltzer tablet is dissolved in water is due to the reaction between...Problem 80E:
One of the steps in the commercial procas for converting ammonia to nitric acid is the conversion of...Problem 81E:
Solutions of sodium carbonate and silver nitrate react to form solid silver carbonate and a solution...Problem 82E:
Solutions of sulfuric acid and Iead (ll) acetate react to form solid lead(ll) sulfate and a solution...Problem 83E:
When benzene (C6H6) reacts with bromine (Br2), bromobenzene (C6H5Br) is obtained: C6H5 + br2 C6H5Br...Problem 84E:
When ethane (C6H6) reacts with chlorine (Cl2), the main product is C2H5Cl, but other products...Problem 85E:
3.85 Hydrogen sulfide is an impurity in natural gas that must be removed. One common removal method...Problem 86AE:
386 When hydrogen sulfide gas is bubbled into a solution of sodium hydroxide, the reaction forms...Problem 87AE:
387 Write the balanced chemical equations for
a. the complete combustion of acetic acid (CH3COOH),...Problem 88AE:
If 1.5 mol C2H5OH, 1.5 mol C3H8, and 1.5 mol CH3CH2COCH3 are completely combusted in oxygen, which...Problem 89AE:
3.89 The effectiveness of nitrogen fertilizers depends on both their ability to deliver nitrogen to...Problem 90AE:
3.90
a. The molecular formula of acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin), one of the most common pain...Problem 91AE:
Very small semiconductor crystals, composed of approximately 1000 to 10,000 atoms, are palled...Problem 92AE:
a. One molecule of the antibiotic penicillin G has a mass of 5.342 x 10'21 g. What is the molar mass...Problem 93AE:
Serotonin is a compound that conducts nerve impulses in the brain. It contains 68.296 0, 6.86% H,...Problem 94AE:
3.94 The koala dines exclusively on eucalyptus leaves Its digestive system detoxifies the...Problem 95AE:
3.95 Vanillin, the dominant flavoring in vanilla, contains C, H, and 0. When 1.05 g of this...Problem 96AE:
3.96 An organic compound was found to contain only C, H, and Cl. When a 1.50-g sample of...Problem 97AE:
3.97 A compound, KBrO,, where x is unknown, is analyzed and found to contain 52-92% Br. What is the...Problem 98AE:
398 An element X forms an iodide (X13) and a chloride (XCl3). The iodide is quantitatively convened...Problem 99AE:
A method used by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for determining the concentration of...Problem 100AE:
3.100 A chemical plant uses electrical energy to decompose aqueous solutions of NaCI to give Cl2...Problem 101AE:
The fat stored in a camel’s hump is a source of both energy and water. Calculate the mass of H20...Problem 102AE:
3.102 When hydrocarbons are burned in a limited amount of air, both CO and CO, form. When 0-450 9...Problem 103AE:
3.103 A mixture of N2(g) and H2(g) reacts in a closed container to form ammonia, NH3(g). The...Problem 104AE:
3.104 A mixture containing KClO3, K2CO3, KHCO3, and KCI was heated, producing
CO2, O2, and H2O...Problem 105AE:
When a mixture of 10.0 g of acetylene (C2H2) and 10.0 g of oxygen (O2) is ignited, the resulting...Problem 106IE:
3.106 The semiconductor gallium arsenide, GaAs, is used in high-speed integrated circuits,...Problem 107IE:
3.107 Paclitaxel, C47H51NO14, is an anticancer compound that is difficult to make in the lab. One...Problem 108IE:
3.108 Consider a sample of calcium carbonate in the form of a cube measuring 2.005 in. on each...Problem 109IE:
3.109
a. You are given a cube of silver metal that measures 1.000 cm on each edge. The density of...Problem 110IE:
3.110
a. If an automobile travels 225 mi with a gas mileage of 20.5 mi/gal, how many kilograms of...Problem 112IE:
3.112 A particular coal contains 2.596 sulfur by mass. When this coal is burned at a power plant,...Problem 113IE:
Hydrogen cyanide, HCN, is a poisonous gas. The lethal dose is approximately 300 mg HCN per kilogram...Problem 114IE:
3.114 The source of oxygen that drives he internal combustion engine in an automobile air. Air is...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - Introduction: Matter, Energy, And MeasurementChapter 1.2 - Classifications Of MatterChapter 1.5 - Units Of MeasurementChapter 1.6 - Uncertainty In MeasurementChapter 1.7 - Dimensional AnalysisChapter 2 - Atoms, Molecules, And IonsChapter 2.3 - The Modern View Of Atomic StructureChapter 2.4 - Atomic WeightsChapter 2.5 - The Periodic TableChapter 2.6 - Molecules And Molecular Compounds
Chapter 2.7 - Ions And Ionic CompoundsChapter 2.8 - Naming Inorganic CompoundsChapter 2.9 - Some Simple Organic CompoundsChapter 3 - Chemical Reactions And Reaction StoichiometryChapter 3.1 - Chemical EquationsChapter 3.2 - Simple Patterns Of Chemical ReactivityChapter 3.3 - Formula WeightsChapter 3.4 - Avogadro's Number And The MoleChapter 3.5 - Empirical Formulas From AnalysesChapter 3.6 - Quantitative Information From Balanced EquationsChapter 3.7 - Limiting ReactantsChapter 4 - Reactions In Aqueous SolutionChapter 4.1 - General Properties Of Aqueous SolutionsChapter 4.2 - Precipitation ReactionsChapter 4.3 - Acids, Bases, And Neutralization ReactionsChapter 4.4 - Oxidation-reduction ReactionsChapter 4.5 - Concentrations Of SolutionsChapter 4.6 - Solutions Stoichiometry And Chemical AnalysisChapter 5 - ThermochemistryChapter 5.2 - The First Law Of ThermodynamicsChapter 5.3 - EnthalpyChapter 5.4 - Enthalpies Of ReactionChapter 5.5 - CalorimetryChapter 5.6 - Hess's LawChapter 5.7 - Enthalpies Of FormationChapter 5.8 - 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Hybrid OrbitalsChapter 9.6 - Multiple BondsChapter 9.7 - Molecular OrbitalsChapter 9.8 - Bonding In Period 2 Diatomic MoleculesChapter 10 - GasesChapter 10.2 - PressureChapter 10.3 - The Gas LawsChapter 10.4 - The Ideal-gas EquationChapter 10.5 - Further Applications Of The Ideal-gas EquationChapter 10.6 - Gas Mixtures And Partial PressuresChapter 10.7 - The Kinetic-molecular Theory Of GasesChapter 10.8 - Molecular Effusion And DiffusionChapter 10.9 - Real Gases: Deviations From Ideal BehaviorChapter 11 - Liquids And Intermolecular ForcesChapter 11.2 - Intermolecular ForcesChapter 11.3 - Select Properties Of LiquidsChapter 11.4 - Phase ChangesChapter 11.5 - Vapor PressureChapter 11.6 - Phase DiagramChapter 11.7 - Liquid CrystalsChapter 12 - Solids And Modern MaterialsChapter 12.3 - Metallic SolidsChapter 12.5 - Ionic SolidChapter 12.7 - Covalent-network SolidsChapter 13 - Properties Of SolutionsChapter 13.3 - Factor Affecting SolubilityChapter 13.4 - Expressing Solution ConcentrationChapter 13.5 - Colligative PropertiesChapter 14 - Chemical KineticsChapter 14.2 - Reaction RatesChapter 14.3 - Concentration And Rate LawsChapter 14.4 - The Change Of Concentration With TimeChapter 14.5 - Temperature And RateChapter 14.6 - Reaction MechanismsChapter 15 - Chemical EquilibriumChapter 15.2 - The Equilibrium ConstantChapter 15.3 - Understanding And Working With Equilibrium ConstantChapter 15.4 - Heterogeneous EquilibriumChapter 15.5 - Calculating Equilibrium ConstantsChapter 15.6 - Applications Equilibrium ConstantsChapter 15.7 - Le Chatelier's PrincipleChapter 16 - Acid—base EquilibriumChapter 16.2 - Bronsted-lowery Acids And BasesChapter 16.3 - The Autoionization Of WaterChapter 16.4 - The Ph ScaleChapter 16.5 - Strong Acids And BasesChapter 16.6 - Weak AcidsChapter 16.7 - Weak BasesChapter 16.8 - Relation Between Ka And KbChapter 16.9 - Acid-base Properties Of Salt SolutionChapter 16.10 - Acid-base Behavior And Chemical StructureChapter 17 - Additional Aspects Of Aqueous EquilibriumChapter 17.1 - The Common Ion EffectChapter 17.2 - BuffersChapter 17.3 - Acid-base TitrationsChapter 17.4 - Solubility EquilibriaChapter 17.5 - Factor That Affect SolubilityChapter 17.6 - Precipitation And Separation Of IonsChapter 18 - Chemistry Of The EnvironmentChapter 18.1 - Earth's AtmosphereChapter 18.2 - Human Activities And Earth AtmosphereChapter 19 - Chemical ThermodynamicsChapter 19.1 - Spontaneous ProcessesChapter 19.2 - Entropy And Second Law Of ThermodynamicsChapter 19.3 - The Molecular Interpretation Of Entropy And The Third Law Of ThermodynamicsChapter 19.4 - Entropy Changes In Chemical ReactionsChapter 19.5 - Gibbs Free EnergyChapter 19.6 - Free Energy And TemperatureChapter 19.7 - Free Energy And Equilibrium ConstantChapter 20 - ElectrochemistryChapter 20.1 - Oxidation States And Oxidation-reduction ReactionsChapter 20.2 - Balancing Redox EquationsChapter 20.3 - Voltaic CellsChapter 20.4 - Cell Potentials Under Standard ConditionsChapter 20.5 - Free Energy And Redox ReactionsChapter 20.6 - Cell Potentials Under Nonstandard ConditionsChapter 20.9 - ElectrolysisChapter 21 - Nuclear ChemistryChapter 21.1 - Radioactivity And Nuclear EquationsChapter 21.2 - Patterns Of Nuclear StabilityChapter 21.3 - Nuclear TransmutationsChapter 21.4 - Rates Of Radioactive DecayChapter 21.6 - Energy Changes In Nuclear ReactionsChapter 22 - Chemistry Of The NonmetalsChapter 22.1 - Periodic Trends And Chemical ReactionsChapter 22.3 - Group 8a:the Noble GasesChapter 22.4 - Group 7a:the HalogensChapter 22.7 - NitrogenChapter 22.10 - The Other Group 4a:elements:si,ge,sn And PbChapter 23 - Transition Metals And Coordination ChemistryChapter 23.2 - Transition-metals ComplexesChapter 23.4 - Nomenclature And Isomerism In Coordination ChemistryChapter 23.5 - Color And Magnetism In Coordination ChemistryChapter 23.6 - Crystal-field TheoryChapter 24 - The Chemistry Of Life: Organic And Biological ChemistryChapter 24.2 - Introduction To HydrocarbonsChapter 24.3 - Alkenes,alkynes,and Aromatic HydrocarbonsChapter 24.4 - Organic Functional GroupsChapter 24.7 - Proteins
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