Solutions for LCPO CHEMISTRY W/MODIFIED MASTERING
Problem 4.6A:
APPLY 4.7 Sulfuric acid is normally purchased at a concentration of 18.0 M. How would you prepare...Problem 4.8A:
Conceptual APPLY 4.9 Three different substances, A2X, A2Y, and A2Z, are dissolved in water, with the...Problem 4.9P:
Write ne ionic equations for the following reaction: 2AgNO3(aq)+Na2CrO4(aq)Ag2CrO4(s)+2NaNO3(aq)Problem 4.11P:
Will a precipitation reaction occur when aqueous solutions of AgClO4 and CaBr2 are mixed? If so,...Problem 4.12A:
APPLY 4.13 How might you use a precipitation reaction to prepare a sample of Ca3(PO4)2? Write the...Problem 4.13P:
Conceptual PRACTICE 4.14 An aqueous solution containing an anion, represented by blue spheres, is...Problem 4.14A:
Conceptual APPLY 4.15 A solution containing the compounds Pb(NO3)2, KBr, and Ba(CH3CO2)2 is prepared...Problem 4.15P:
Name the acids HI and HBrO2 .Problem 4.16A:
APPLY 4.17 Give likely chemical formulas corresponding to the following names: (a) Phosphorous acid...Problem 4.17P:
PRACTICE 4.18 Write a balanced ionic equation and net ionic equation for each of the following...Problem 4.18A:
Milk of magnesia (active ingredient: magnesium hydroxide) is used as an antacid to treat indigestion...Problem 4.22A:
Assume that the buret contains H+ ions, the flask contains OH ions, and each has a volume of100 mL....Problem 4.23P:
PRACTICE 4.24 Assign an oxidation number to each atom in the following compounds: (a) SnCl4 (b) CrO3...Problem 4.24A:
APPLY 4.25 Chlorine can have several different oxidation numbers ranging in value from —1 to +7. (a)...Problem 4.25P:
Identify the oxidizing agent and reducing agent in the reaction: 4NH3(g)+5O2(g)4NO(g)+6H2O(l)Problem 4.26A:
APPLY 4.27 Police often use a Breathalyzer test to determine the ethanol (C2H5OH) content in a...Problem 4.27P:
PRACTICE 4.28 Predict whether the following reactions will occur: (a) 2H+(aq)+Pt(s)H2(g)+Pt2+ (b)...Problem 4.28A:
Use the following reactions to arrange the elements A, B, C, and D in order of their strength as a...Problem 4.31P:
A viramin-fortified brand of a sports beveragecontains sodium chloride (NaCl), sodium citrate...Problem 4.32P:
The nutritional label on Power ade specifies that there are 150 mg of sodium and 35 mg of potassium...Problem 4.34P:
One way to analyze a sports drink for the concentration of chloride ions is to add silver ions and...Problem 4.35P:
To measure the concentration of chloride ions ina sports beverage, an excess of silver ions were...Problem 4.36P:
The flavor of the first batch of Gatorade was improved by adding lemon juice, which contains citric...Problem 4.39CP:
Assume that an aqueous solution Of a cation, represented as a blue sphere, is allowed to mix with a...Problem 4.40CP:
The following pictures represent aqueous solutions of three acids HA (A = X, Y, or Z), with...Problem 4.42CP:
The concentration of an aqueous solution of NaOCl (sodium hypochlorite; the active ingredient in...Problem 4.43CP:
Assume that the electrical conductivity of a solution depends on the total concentration of...Problem 4.44CP:
Based on the positions in the periodic table, which of the following reactions would you expect to...Problem 4.45CP:
The following two redox reactions occur between aqueous cations and solid metals. Will a solution of...Problem 4.47SP:
How many grams of solute would you use to prepare each of the following solutions? (a) 250.0 of M...Problem 4.50SP:
The sterile saline solution used to rinse contact lenses can be made by dissolving 400 mg of NaCl in...Problem 4.54SP:
How many grams of solute would you use to prepare the following solutions? (a) 500.0 mL of 1.25 M...Problem 4.56SP:
How would you prepare 250 mL of a 0.100 M solution off luoride ions from solid CaF2 ? Specify the...Problem 4.57SP:
Pennies minted after 1982 are mostly zinc (97.5%) with a copper cover. If a post-1982 penny is...Problem 4.58SP:
A bottle of 12.0 M hydrochloric acid has only 35.7 mL left in it. What will the HC1 concentration be...Problem 4.59SP:
What is the volume of the solution that would result by diluting 70.00 mL of 0.09 13 M NaOH to a...Problem 4.60SP:
How would you prepare 250 mL of a 0.100 M solution of chloride ions from a 3.00 M stock solution of...Problem 4.62SP:
The following aqueous solutions were tested with a light bulb conductivity apparatus, as shown in...Problem 4.64SP:
Individual solutions of Ba(OH)2 and H2SO4 both conduct electricity, but the conductivity disappears...Problem 4.65SP:
A solution of HCl in water conducts electricity, but a solution of HCI in chloroform, CHCl3 , does...Problem 4.66SP:
Classify each of the following substances as a strong electrolyte, weak electrolyte, or non...Problem 4.68SP:
What is the total molar concentration of ions in each of the following solutions, assuming complete...Problem 4.69SP:
What is the total molar concentration of ions in each of the following solutions? (a) A 1.250 M...Problem 4.70SP:
Ringer’s solution, used in the treatment of burns and wounds,is prepared by dissolving 4.30 g of...Problem 4.71SP:
What is the molarity of each ion in a solution prepared by dissolving 0.550 g of Na2SO4, 1.188 g of...Problem 4.76SP:
Which of the following substances are likely to be soluble in water? (a) PbSO4(b) Ba( NO3)2 (c)...Problem 4.77SP:
Which of the following substances are likely to be soluble in water? (a) ZnS(b) AU2( CO3)3 (c)...Problem 4.78SP:
Predict whether a precipitation reaction will occur when aqueous solutions of the following...Problem 4.79SP:
Predict whether a precipitation reaction will occur when aqueous solutions of the following...Problem 4.80SP:
hich of the following solutions will not form a precipitate when added to 0.10MBaCl2 ? (a)...Problem 4.81SP:
Which of the following solutions will not form a precipitate when added to 0.10 M NaOH? (a)...Problem 4.82SP:
How would you prepare the following substances by a precipitation reaction? (a) PhSO4(b) Mg3( PO4)2...Problem 4.83SP:
How would you prepare the following substances by a precipitation reaction? (a) Al(OH)3(b) FeS (c)...Problem 4.84SP:
What are the mass and the identity of the precipitate that forms when 30.0 mL of 0.150 M HCl reacts...Problem 4.85SP:
What are the mass and the identity of the precipitate that forms when 55.0 mL of 0.100MBaCI2 reacts...Problem 4.86SP:
Assume that you have an aqueous mixture of NaNO3 and AgNO3 . How could you use a precipitation...Problem 4.87SP:
Assume that you have an aqueous mixture of BaCl2 and CuCl2 . How could you use a precipitation...Problem 4.88SP:
Assume that you have an aqueous solution of an unknown salt. Treatment of the solution with dilute...Problem 4.89SP:
Assume that you have an aqueous solution of an unknown salt. Treatment of the solution with dilute...Problem 4.90SP:
How could you use a precipitation reaction to separate each of the following pairs of cations? Write...Problem 4.91SP:
How could you u a precipitation reaction to separate each of the following pairs of anions? Write...Problem 4.92SP:
The following three solutions are mixed: 100.0 mL of 0.100MNa2SO4 , 50.0 mL of 0.300MZnCl2 , and...Problem 4.93SP:
A 250.0 g sample of a white solid is known to be a mixture of KNO3,BaCl2, and NaCl. When 100.0 g of...Problem 4.94SP:
Assume that you are given a solution of an unknown acid or base. How can you tell whether the...Problem 4.95SP:
Why do we use a double arrow () to show the dissociation of a weak acid or weak base in aqueous...Problem 4.96SP:
Write balanced ionic equations for the following reactions. (a) Aqueous perchloric acid is...Problem 4.97SP:
Write balanced ionic equations for the following reactions. (a) Aqueous hydrobromic acid is...Problem 4.98SP:
Write balanced net ionic equations for the following reactions. (a) LiOH(aq)+HI(aq)? (b)...Problem 4.99SP:
Write balanced net ionic equations for the following reactions. Note that HClO3 is a strong acid....Problem 4.100SP:
A flask containing 450 mL of 0.500 M HBr was accidentally knocked to the floor. How many grams of...Problem 4.101SP:
The odor of skunks is caused by chemical compounds called thiols. These compounds, of which...Problem 4.104SP:
How many milliliters of 1.00 M KOH must be added to neutralize the following solutions? (a) A...Problem 4.105SP:
How many milliliters of 2.00 M HCl must be added to neutralize the following solutions? (a) A mixure...Problem 4.106SP:
If the following solutions are mixed, is the resulting solution acidic, basic, or neutral? (a) 50.0...Problem 4.107SP:
If the following solutions are mixed, is the resulting solution acidic, basic, or neutral? (a) 65.0...Problem 4.109SP:
Assign oxidation numbers to each element in the following compounds. (a) VOCl3(b) CuSO4(c) CH2O (d)...Problem 4.110SP:
Assign oxidation numbers to each element in the following ions. (a) ClO3(b) SO32(c) C2O42 (d) NO2(e)...Problem 4.111SP:
Assign oxidation numbers to each element in the following ions. (a) Cr(OH)4(b) S2O32(c) NO3 (d)...Problem 4.112SP:
Nitrogen can have several different oxidation numbers ranging in value from 3 to +5. (a) Write the...Problem 4.115SP:
Where in the periodic table are the most easily reduced elements found? The most easily oxidized?Problem 4.116SP:
In each of the following instances, tell whether the substance gains electrons or loses electrons in...Problem 4.117SP:
Tell for each of the following substances whether the oxidation number increases or decreases in a...Problem 4.118SP:
Which element is oxidized and which is reduced in each of the following reactions? (a)...Problem 4.119SP:
Which element is oxidized and which is reduced in each of the following reactions? (a)...Problem 4.120SP:
Use the activity series of metals (Table 4.5) to predict the outcome of each of the following...Problem 4.121SP:
Neither strontium (Sr) nor antimony (Sb) is shown in the activity series of Table 4.5. Based on...Problem 4.122SP:
(a) Use the following reactions to arrange the elements A, B, C,and D in order of their decreasing...Problem 4.124SP:
Iodine, I2 , reacts with aqueous thiosulfate ion in neutral solution according to the balanced...Problem 4.125SP:
How many milliliters of 0.250MNa2S2O3 solution is needed for complete reaction with 2.486 g of I2...Problem 4.126SP:
Dichromate ion, Cr2O72 reacts with aqueous iron(II) ion in acidic solution according to the balanced...Problem 4.127SP:
A volume of 18.72 mL of 0.1500MK2Cr2O7 solution was required to titrate a sample of FeSO4 according...Problem 4.128SP:
What is the molar concentration of As(III) in a solution if22.35 mL of 0.100MKBrO3 is needed for...Problem 4.129SP:
Standardized solutions of KBrO3 are frequently used inredox titrations. The necessary solution can...Problem 4.130SP:
The metal content of iron in ores can be determined by aredox procedure in which the sample is first...Problem 4.132SP:
Alcohol levels in blood can he determined by a redox reaction with potassium dichromate according to...Problem 4.133SP:
Calcium levels in blood can be determined by adding oxalate ion to precipitate calcium oxalate,...Problem 4.134MP:
Assume that you have 1.00 g of a mixture of benzoic acid (Mol.wt.=122) and gallic acid (Mol.wt.=170)...Problem 4.135MP:
A compound with the formula XOCl2 , reacts with water,yielding HCI and another acid H2XO3 , which...Problem 4.137MP:
Some metals occur naturally in their elemental state while others occur as compounds in ores. Gold...Problem 4.138MP:
A sample weighing 14.98 g and containing a small amount of copper was treated to give a solution...Problem 4.139MP:
The solubility of an ionic compound can be described quantitatively by a value called the solubility...Problem 4.143MP:
A sample of metal (M) reacted with both steam and aqueousHCI to release H2 but did not react with...Problem 4.146MP:
Iron content in ores can be determined by a redox procedure in which the sample is first reduced...Problem 4.148MP:
Salicylic acid, used in the manufacture of aspirin, contains only the elements C, H, and O and has...Problem 4.149MP:
Compound X contains only the elements C, H, O, and S. A5.00 g sample undergoes complete combustion...Problem 4.151MP:
Element M is prepared industrially by a two-step procedure according to the following (unbalanced)...Problem 4.153MP:
Four solutions are prepared and mixed in the following order: (a) Start with 100.0 mL of 0.100MBaCI2...Problem 4.154MP:
To 100.0 mL of a solution that contains 0.120MCr( NO3)2 and 0.500MHNO3 is added to 20.0 mL of...Problem 4.155MP:
Sodium nitrite, NaNO2 , is frequently added to processed meats as a preservative. The amount of...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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