Solutions for EBK GENERAL CHEMISTRY
Problem 1E:
Balance the following equations by inspection. a. SO2SO2+O2 b. CI2O7+H2OHCIO4 c. NO2+H2OHNO2+NO d....Problem 2E:
Balance the following equations by inspection. a. P2H4PH2+P4 b. P4+Cl2PCl2 c. FeCl3+H2SFe2S3+HCl d....Problem 3E:
Balance the following equations by inspection. a. PbO+NH2Pb+N2+H2O b. FeSO4Fe2O2+SO2+O2 c....Problem 5E:
Write balanced equations based on the information given. a. solid magnesium + oxygen gas solid...Problem 6E:
Write balanced equations based on the information given. a. solid magnesium + nitrogen gas solid...Problem 7E:
Write balanced equations to represent the complete combustion of each of following in excess oxygen:...Problem 8E:
Write balanced equations to represent the complete combustion of each of the following in excess...Problem 9E:
Write balanced equations to represent a. the decomposition, by heating, of solid ammonium nitrate to...Problem 10E:
Write balanced equations to represent: a. the reaction of dioxide gas oxygen gas to produce sulfur...Problem 14E:
A 3.104 g sample of an oxide of manganese contains 1.142 grams of oxygen. Write a balanced chemical...Problem 15E:
Iron metal reacts with chlorine gas. How many grams of FeCI2 are obtained when 515 g Cl2 reacts with...Problem 16E:
If 75.8gPCI2 is produced by the reaction 6C12(g)+P4(s)4PCls(I) how many grams each of Cl2 and P4 are...Problem 17E:
A laboratory method of preparing O2g involves the decomposition of KCIO2s).2KCIO3(s)2KCI(s)3O2(g) a....Problem 18E:
A commercial method of manufacturing hydrogen involves the reaction of iron and steam....Problem 20E:
How many kilograms of HNO2 are consumed to produce 125 kg Ca(H2 PO4)2+Ca( NO3)2 in this reaction?...Problem 21E:
The reaction of calcium hydride with water can be used to prepare small quantities of gas, as is...Problem 22E:
The reaction of potassium superoxide, KO2, is used in life-support systems to replace CO2(g) in...Problem 24E:
Sold silver oxide, Ag2O (s), decomposes at temperatures in excess of 300 C, yielding metallic silver...Problem 25E:
Decarborane, B10H14, was used as a fuel for rockets in the 1950s. It reacts violently with oxygen,...Problem 26E:
The rocket boosters of the space shuttle Discovery, launched on July 26, 2005. Useda fuel mixture...Problem 28E:
An excess of aluminum foil is allowed to react with 225 mL of an aqueous solution of...Problem 31E:
What are the molarities of the following solutes when dissolved in water? a. 2.92 mol CH2OH in 7.16...Problem 33E:
What are the molarities of the following solutes? a. sucrose (C12H22O11) if 150.0 g is dissolved per...Problem 34E:
What ere the molarities of the following solutes? a. asp-artic (H2C4H2NO4) if 0.405 g is dissolved...Problem 35E:
How much a. glucose, C5H12O5, in grams, must be dissolved in water to produce 75.0 mL of 0.350 M...Problem 38E:
In many communities, water is fluoridated to prevent tooth decay. In the United States. for example,...Problem 43E:
A 10.00 mL sample of 2.05MKNO2 is diluted to a volume of 250.0 mL. What is the concentration of the...Problem 44E:
What volume of 2.00MAgNO2 must be diluted with water to prepare 500.0 mL of 0.350MAgNO2 ?Problem 45E:
Water is evaporated from 125 mL of 0.198MK2SO4 solution until the volume becomes 105mL. What is the...Problem 46E:
A 25.0 mL sample of HCl(aq) is diluted to a volume of 500.0 mL. If the concentration of the diluted...Problem 50E:
Excess NaHCO2 is added to 525 mL of 0.220MCu( NO2)2. These Substances react as follows: Cu(...Problem 51E:
How many milliliters of 0.650MK2CrO4 are needed to precipitate all the silver in 415 mL of...Problem 52E:
Consider the reaction below. Ca(OH)2(s)+2HC1(aq)CaCl2(aq)+2H2O(I) a. How many grams of Ca(OH)2 are...Problem 53E:
Exactly 1.00 mL of an aqueous solution of HNO2 is diluted to 100.0 mL. It takes 29.78 mL of 0.0142 M...Problem 54E:
A 5.00 mL sample of an aqueous solution of H2PO4 requires 49.1 mL of 0.217 M NaOH to convert all of...Problem 57E:
How many grams of Ag2CrO4 will precipitate if excess K2CrO4(aq) is added to the 415 mL of...Problem 58E:
What volume of MKMnO4 is necessary to convert 12.5 g KI to I2 in the reaction below? Assume that...Problem 60E:
A method of lowering the concentration of HCI(aq) is to allow the solution to react with a small...Problem 62E:
A 25.00 mL sample of HCI(aq) was to a 0.1000 g sample of CaCO2. All the CaCO2 reacted, leaving some...Problem 63E:
How many moles of NO(g) can be produced in the reaction of 3.00 mol NH2(g) and 4.00 mol O2g ?...Problem 64E:
The reaction of calcium hydride and water produces calcium hydroxide and hydrogen as products. How...Problem 65E:
A 0.696 mol sample of Cu is added to 136 mL of 6.0MHNO2 . Assuming the following reaction is the...Problem 66E:
How many grams of H2O are produced by the reaction of 1.84 g Al with 75.0 mL of 2.95 M HCI? (Hint:...Problem 68E:
Lithopone is a brilliant white pigment used in water-based interior paints. It is a mixture of BaSO4...Problem 69E:
Ammonia can be generated by heating together he solids NH4CI and Ca(OH)2 . CaCl2 and H2O are also...Problem 70E:
Chlorine can be generated by heating together calcium hypochlorite and hydrochloric acid. Calcium...Problem 71E:
Chromium(II) sulfate. CrSO4, is a reagent that has been used in certain applications to help reduce...Problem 73E:
In the reaction of 277 g CCI4 an excess of HF, 187gCCI2F2 is obtained. What are (a) theoretical, (b)...Problem 74E:
In the reaction shown, 100.0gC5H10OH yielded 64.0 g C5CH10. (a) What is the theoretical yield of the...Problem 76E:
Nitrogen gas, N2 can be prepared by passing gaseous ammonia over solid copper(II) oxide, CuO, at...Problem 77E:
The reactionof 15.0 g C4H2OH, 22.4 g NaBr, and 32.7 g H2SO4 yields 17.1 g C4HBr in the reaction...Problem 79E:
How many grams of commercial acetic acid (97% CH2COOH by mass) must be allowed to react with an...Problem 80E:
Suppose that reactions (a) and (b) each have a 92% yield. Starting 112 g CH4 reaction (a) and an...Problem 81E:
An essentially 100% yield is necessary for a chemical reaction used to analyze a compound, but it is...Problem 83E:
How many grams of HCI are consumed the reaction of 425 g of e mixture containing 35.2% MgCO2 and...Problem 84E:
How many grams of CO2 are produced in the complete combustion of 406 g of a bottled gas that...Problem 85E:
Dichlorodifluoromethane, once widely used a refrigerant, can be prepared by the reactions shown. How...Problem 88E:
Sodium bromide, used to produce silver bromide for use in photography, can be prepared as shown. How...Problem 90E:
The following set of reactions is to be used as the basis of a method for producing nitric acid,...Problem 92E:
A mixture of Fe2O2 and FeO was analyzed and found to be 72.0% Fe by mass. What is the percentage by...Problem 97IAE:
Hydrogen gas, H2O, is passed over Fe2O2(s) at 400 (C. Water vapor is formed together with a black...Problem 98IAE:
A sulfide of iron, 36.5% S by mass, is heated in O2g, and the products are sulfur dioxide and an...Problem 101IAE:
What volume of 0.149 M HCI must be added to 1.00 × 102mL of 0.285 M HCI so that the resulting...Problem 112IAE:
A 0.155 g sample of an Al-Mg alloy reacts with an excess of HC(aq) to 0.0163 gH2. What is the...Problem 114IAE:
The following chemical equation represents the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide, H2O2 ....Problem 119IAE:
Write a chemical equation to represent the complete combustion of malonic acid, a compound with...Problem 122IAE:
When sulfur (S5) and chlorine are mixed in a reaction vessel, disulfur dichloride is the sole...Problem 128IAE:
Melamine, C2N2( NH2)2, is used in adhesives and resins. It is manufactured in a two-step process...Problem 130IAE:
A fundamental principle green chemistry is atom economy (AE). AE is a measure of how many atoms from...Problem 131IAE:
The industrial productionof hydrazine (N2H2) by the Ranching process is the topic of the Focus On...Problem 141SAE:
In the decomposition of silver carbonate to form metallic silver, carbon dioxide gas, and oxygen...Problem 143SAE:
What is the volume (in ML) of 0.160MKNO2 that must be added to 200.0 mL of 0.240 MK2SO4 to produce a...Problem 144SAE:
To prepare a solution that is 0.50 M KCI starting with 100.0 mL of 0.40 M KCI, you should (a) add...Problem 145SAE:
An aqueous solution that is 5.30% LiBr by mass density of 1.040 g/mL. What is the molarity of this...Problem 147SAE:
Consider the reaction 2Fe2O2+3C4Fe+3CO2 . What is the maximum mass of Fe that can be obtained from a...Problem 149SAE:
The incomplete combustion of gasoline produces CO(g) as well as CO2(g) . Write an equation for (a)...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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