
HONORS: UNIT 2B: Antacids Below are the class objectives
... Investigate variables that affect the rate of a reaction (nature of reactants, concentration, surface area, and temperature Explain that nature of reactants can refer to their complexity and the number of bonds that must be broken and reformed in the course of reaction Explain collision theory and r ...
... Investigate variables that affect the rate of a reaction (nature of reactants, concentration, surface area, and temperature Explain that nature of reactants can refer to their complexity and the number of bonds that must be broken and reformed in the course of reaction Explain collision theory and r ...
Balancing Chemical Equations
... skeleton equation = formulas of the reactants & products only, no balancing of # of atoms due to the Law of Conservation of Mass, mass of reactants = mass of products o we cannot change the formulas therefore we must change the number of molecules o we do this by adding coefficients in front of th ...
... skeleton equation = formulas of the reactants & products only, no balancing of # of atoms due to the Law of Conservation of Mass, mass of reactants = mass of products o we cannot change the formulas therefore we must change the number of molecules o we do this by adding coefficients in front of th ...
unit 4 review sheet
... d. 2 H3PO4 + 3 Ca(OH)2 Ca3(PO4)2 + H2O e. CH4 + 2 O2 CO2 + 2H2O 2. Be able to balance chemical equations. For the following equations, balance the following chemical reactions and then answer the questions. a. C3H8 + O2 CO2 + H2O b. Al + HCl AlCl3 + H2 c. Mg(GaO2)2 + HCl GaCl3 + MgCl2 + H2 ...
... d. 2 H3PO4 + 3 Ca(OH)2 Ca3(PO4)2 + H2O e. CH4 + 2 O2 CO2 + 2H2O 2. Be able to balance chemical equations. For the following equations, balance the following chemical reactions and then answer the questions. a. C3H8 + O2 CO2 + H2O b. Al + HCl AlCl3 + H2 c. Mg(GaO2)2 + HCl GaCl3 + MgCl2 + H2 ...
Chemical Reactions
... mass of the products is always equal to the mass of the reactants, is known as the law of conservation of mass ...
... mass of the products is always equal to the mass of the reactants, is known as the law of conservation of mass ...
Aim # 8: How do we write and balance a chemical equation?
... The last equation indicates to us not only that matter (mass) has been conserved, but the physical phases of that matter as well. ...
... The last equation indicates to us not only that matter (mass) has been conserved, but the physical phases of that matter as well. ...
Kinetics
... equation to determine free energy change is ∆G˚= ∆H˚-T ∆S˚, it can be assumed that with a negative ∆H˚ and at 25˚C or 298˚K, that the reaction is spontaneous. By having a spontaneous reaction, ∆G is inherently Negative ...
... equation to determine free energy change is ∆G˚= ∆H˚-T ∆S˚, it can be assumed that with a negative ∆H˚ and at 25˚C or 298˚K, that the reaction is spontaneous. By having a spontaneous reaction, ∆G is inherently Negative ...
Introduction to enzymes
... 4. Under “proper” conditions rates are proportional to enzyme concentrations and these can be determine “ metabolic problems”. ...
... 4. Under “proper” conditions rates are proportional to enzyme concentrations and these can be determine “ metabolic problems”. ...
Syllabus
... Grading Policy: There will be 12 homework assignments, a midterm and a final. All are given on a take-home basis. If you have any question about a problem before starting to work, you are strongly encouraged to discuss the matter with the professor or fellow students. That is, students are encourage ...
... Grading Policy: There will be 12 homework assignments, a midterm and a final. All are given on a take-home basis. If you have any question about a problem before starting to work, you are strongly encouraged to discuss the matter with the professor or fellow students. That is, students are encourage ...
Exam I CHEM 1303.001 KEY FALL 2009 Part 1. Nomenclature. 10
... HCO3– and HPO42– ONLY Mixing of which two solutions will result in formation of a precipitate? NH4Cl (aq) BaCl2 (aq) LiS (aq) Na2CO3 (aq) KOH (aq) BaCl2 (aq) and Na2CO3 (aq) ...
... HCO3– and HPO42– ONLY Mixing of which two solutions will result in formation of a precipitate? NH4Cl (aq) BaCl2 (aq) LiS (aq) Na2CO3 (aq) KOH (aq) BaCl2 (aq) and Na2CO3 (aq) ...
CHEMICAL EQUATIONS NAME PERIOD_______ DATE________
... In a chemical equation, the numbers that are placed in front of the symbols and the formulas are called ______________________. They are necessary to keep the _____________________ of atoms in balance. There are several rules for balancing an equation. First, write the correct ___________________ fo ...
... In a chemical equation, the numbers that are placed in front of the symbols and the formulas are called ______________________. They are necessary to keep the _____________________ of atoms in balance. There are several rules for balancing an equation. First, write the correct ___________________ fo ...
2014
... 2N2O5(soln) → 4NO2(soln) + O2(g) This reaction is carried out in a CCl4 solution at 45°C. The concentrations of N2O5as a function of time are listed in the following table, together with the natural logarithms and reciprocal N2O5 concentrations. The graphs above apply to the data in the table below. ...
... 2N2O5(soln) → 4NO2(soln) + O2(g) This reaction is carried out in a CCl4 solution at 45°C. The concentrations of N2O5as a function of time are listed in the following table, together with the natural logarithms and reciprocal N2O5 concentrations. The graphs above apply to the data in the table below. ...
Subject:
... I will be able to define catalyst and understand their role in the rate of chemical reactions. I will be able to interpret information from graphs that represent catalyzed and uncatalyzed endergonic and exergonic reactions. I can distinguish between a reversible reaction at equilibrium and one that ...
... I will be able to define catalyst and understand their role in the rate of chemical reactions. I will be able to interpret information from graphs that represent catalyzed and uncatalyzed endergonic and exergonic reactions. I can distinguish between a reversible reaction at equilibrium and one that ...
Slide 1 - Mrs. Reed Science Classes
... g of magnesium react with excess hydrochloric acid to yield 330. g of magnesium chloride. a. 71.8% c. 81.6% b. 74.3% d. 84.2% ...
... g of magnesium react with excess hydrochloric acid to yield 330. g of magnesium chloride. a. 71.8% c. 81.6% b. 74.3% d. 84.2% ...
Review Sheet for Unit 4 Test
... empirical formula? If its molar mass is 88.106 g/mol, what is its molecular formula? 5. A hydrate of barium hydroxide yields the following experimental data: mass of hydrate: 52.58 g mass of anhydrous compound: 28.56 g What is the formula of the hydrate? 6. In the reaction 2C5H10(g) + 15O2(g) 10CO ...
... empirical formula? If its molar mass is 88.106 g/mol, what is its molecular formula? 5. A hydrate of barium hydroxide yields the following experimental data: mass of hydrate: 52.58 g mass of anhydrous compound: 28.56 g What is the formula of the hydrate? 6. In the reaction 2C5H10(g) + 15O2(g) 10CO ...
snc 2do unit: chemistry unit test review questions
... 13. The reaction between potassium iodide and lead nitrate solutions would be an example of a: A) combustion reaction B) synthesis reaction C) decomposition reaction D) displacement reaction E) double displacement reaction 14. Potassium chlorate decomposes according to the following equation: 2 KCl ...
... 13. The reaction between potassium iodide and lead nitrate solutions would be an example of a: A) combustion reaction B) synthesis reaction C) decomposition reaction D) displacement reaction E) double displacement reaction 14. Potassium chlorate decomposes according to the following equation: 2 KCl ...