Solutions for EBK GENERAL CHEMISTRY
Problem 1E:
Using information from this chapter, indicate wheeler each of the following substances in aqueous...Problem 2E:
Select the (a) best and (b) poorest electrical conductors from the following solutions, and explain...Problem 3E:
What response would you expect in the apparatus of Figure 5-4 if the solution tested were 1.0 M HCI?...Problem 4E:
NH2(aq) conducts electric current only weakly. The same is true for CH2COOH(aq) . When these...Problem 5E:
Sketches (a-c) are molecular views of the solute in an aqueous solution. For each of the sketches,...Problem 8E:
Which solution has the greatest [SO42] ? a. 0.075MH2SO4; b. 0.22MMgSO4; c. 0.15MNa2SO4; d....Problem 9E:
A solution is prepared by dissolving 0.132gBa(OH)2.8H2Oin275mL of water solution. What is [OH] in...Problem 13E:
Which of the following aqueous solutions has the highest concentration of K-? a. 0.0850MK2SO4; b. a...Problem 16E:
If 18.2 mL H2O evaporates from 1.00 L of a solution containing 15.5mgK2SO4/mL, what is K1] in the...Problem 18E:
Assuming the volumes are additive, what he [NO3] in a solution obtained by mixing 275 mL of 0.283 M...Problem 19E:
Complete each of the following as net ionic equation, indicating whether precipitate forms. If no...Problem 22E:
Predict in each case whether a reaction is likely to occur. If so, write a net ionic equation. a....Problem 23E:
What reagent solution might you use to separate the cations the following matures, that is, with one...Problem 27E:
Complete each of the following as a net ionic equation. If no reaction occurs, so state. a....Problem 28E:
Every antacid one or more ingredients capable of reacting with excess (HCI). The essential...Problem 31E:
Which solutions would you use to precipitate Mg24 from an aqueous solution of MgCl2? Explain your...Problem 33E:
Assign oxidation states to the elements involved in the following reactions. Indicate which are...Problem 37E:
Balance these equations for redox reactions occurring in acidic solution. a. MnO4+IMn2++I2(s) b....Problem 38E:
Balance these equations for redox reactions occurring in acidic solution. a. P4(s)+NO3H2PO4+NO(g) b....Problem 39E:
Balance these equations for redox reactions in basic solution. a. MnO2(s)+CIO3MnO4+CI b....Problem 41E:
Balance these equations for disproportionation reactions. a. CI2(g)CI+CIO3 (basic solution) b....Problem 45E:
The following reactions do not occur in aqueous solutions. Balance their equations by the...Problem 46E:
The reactions do not occur in aqueous solutions. Balance their equations by the half-equation...Problem 48E:
Thiosulfate ion, S2O32 , is a reducing agent can be oxidized to different products, depending on the...Problem 49E:
What volume of 0.0962 N NaOH is required to exactly neutralize 10.00 mL of 0.128 M HCI?Problem 52E:
How many milliliters of 0.0750MBa(OH)2 are required to titrate 200.0 mL of 0.0165 M HNO2 ?Problem 53E:
An NaOH(aq) solution cannot be made up to an exact concentration simply by weighing out the required...Problem 54E:
Household ammonia, used as a window cleaner and for other cleaning purposes, isNH2(aq). The NH2...Problem 58E:
A 7.55 g sample of Na2CO2(s) is added to 125 mL of a vinegar that is 0.762 M CH2COOH . Will the...Problem 63E:
A KMnO4(eq) solution is to be standardized by titration against AS2C2 (s). A 0.1078 g sample of...Problem 65E:
An iron ore sample weighing0.6132 g dissolved HCl(aq), and the iron is obtained as Fe24(aq) . This...Problem 66E:
The concentration of Mn2+(aq) can be determined by titration with MnO4(aq) in basic solution. A...Problem 67E:
The titration of 5.00 mL of a saturated solution of sodium oxalate, Na2C2O4, at 25C requires 25.8 mL...Problem 70IAE:
Following are some laboratory methods occasionally used for the preparation of small quantities of...Problem 72IAE:
You have a solution that is 0.0250 M Ba(OH) and the following pieces of equipment:1.00, 5.00, 10.00,...Problem 76IAE:
An unknown whitesolid consists of two compounds, each containing a different cation. As suggested in...Problem 77IAE:
Balance these equations for reactions in acidic solution. a. IBr+BrO+H+IO3+Br+H2O b....Problem 79IAE:
A method of producing phosphine, PH2, from elemental phosphorus, P4, involves heating the P4, with...Problem 82IAE:
A piece of marble (assume it is pure CaCO2) reacts with 200 L of 2.52 M HCI. After dissolution of...Problem 83IAE:
The reaction below can be used as laboratory method of preparing small quantities of CI2(g) . If a...Problem 84IAE:
Refer to Example 5-10. Suppose that the KMnO4(aq) were standardized by reaction with AS2O2 instead...Problem 86IAE:
A 0.4324 g sample of a potassium hydroxidelithium hydroxide mixture requires 28.28 ml of 0.3520 M...Problem 89IAE:
The active ingredients h a particular antacid tablets are aluminum hydroxide, Al(OH)2, and magnesium...Problem 92IAE:
Copper refining traditionally involves "roasting" insoluble sulfide ores (CuS) with oxygen....Problem 94FP:
Sodium cyclopentadienide, NaC2H2, is a common reducing agent in the chemical laboratory, but there...Problem 95FP:
Manganese is derived from pyrolusiteore, an impure manganese dioxide. In the procedure used to...Problem 108SAE:
When aqueous sodium carbonate, Na2CO2, is treated with dilute hydrochloric acid, HCI, the products...Problem 110SAE:
Consider the following redox reaction: 4NO(g)+3O2(g)+2H2O(I)4N03(aq)+4H+(aq) a. Which species is...Problem 111SAE:
Balance the following oxidation—reduction equations. a. Cl2(aq)Cl-(aq)+CIO-(aq) (basic solution) b....Problem 114SAE:
In the half-reaction in which NpO2+ is converted to Np4+ , the number of electrons appearing in the...Problem 115SAE:
Which list of compounds contains a nonelectrolyte, a weak electrolyte, and e strong electrolyte?...Problem 117SAE:
Which list of compounds contains two soluble compounds and an insoluble one? a. HgBr2,MnSO4,Na2C2O4;...Problem 118SAE:
Classify each of the blowing statements as true or false. a. Barium chloride, BaCl2, is a weak...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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