Chemistry Review Station 1: Significance in Measure 1. Name these measurements: mL L g kg kPa Atm °K °C 2. Identify the number of significant figures for the following numbers: 100 mL 12, 005 g 230 kPa 0.0100020 °K 105 L 0.0000534 kg 1.00 x 102 dots 0.0030090 °C Convert the following units: 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 4.35 kg g 5.86m mm 486.5mL L 47.3 °C °K 1,538 J Calories Answer to the correct number of significant figures: 8. 1.543 + 45.8 9. 38.9 + 56.001 + 32.05 10. 100.0 – 99 + 1.01 11. 4.32 x 5.052 12. 7.2 x 80.01 / 100.1 13. 394.2 / 10.0 x 5.264 Answer the following problems: 14. What is the difference between pure and applied chemistry? 15. Describe precision and explain how it differs from accuracy. 16. How would I make a quantitative measurement? How is a quantitative measurement different than a qualitative measurement? 17. What is the density of a cube that has a mass of 152g and a length of a side of 2.1 cm? 18. What is the mass of an object that has a density of 2.5 g/mL and a volume of 23 mL? 19. What is the volume of an object that has a density of 19.3 g/mL and a mass of 96.50 g? 20. What is the difference between a physical and chemical change? Chemistry Review Station 2: Atom Anatomy and Radiation 21. Create a timeline including dates and discoveries related to the atom 22. Complete the following chart: Name Be Protons Electrons Neutrons 9 8 75 23. Complete an electron configuration for one element in each row 24. Complete a Bohr model for an element in the range of 31-36 25. Complete the following table: Location IA IIA IIIA IVA VA VIA VIIA VIIIA IB-XB 57-71 89-103 Name Charge Varies, at least_____ Varies, at least_____ Varies, at least_____ 26. Draw an EMS and label all major types of radiation 27. The relationship between wavelength and frequency is (inverse/direct). 28. The relationship between energy and frequency is (inverse/direct). 29. If an electron jumps from energy level 2 to energy level 1 then what kind of radiation is emitted? 30. If an electron jumps from energy level 4 to energy level 2 then what kind of radiation is emitted? 31. Complete the following chart: Particle Symbol Mass Charge Penetrating ability Alpha Beta Gamma Complete the following reactions. 32. 23492U 42He + _______ 33. 188O +0-1e _______+ 10n 33. 11H + 21H _______ 34. 146C 0-1e + _______ 35. What is the half-life of a radioactive isotope? 36. How much of a 25.0g sample of 146C remains after 103,140 yrs.? The half-life of 146C is 5730 yrs. 37. Determine the half-life of a radioactive isotope that decays from 100.0mg to 12.5mg in 24.0 hours. Chemistry Review Station 3: Bonding and Periodic Trends 38. Complete the following table: Compound Name Phosphorus trichloride Bond Type Polarity (yes or no) SO2 BH3 Dihydrogen Monoxide Carbon Tetrafluoride NaBr Ca(NO3)2 Lithium Sulfate Iron (III) Carbonate Pb3(PO4)4 39. Identify the 5 trends and their directions 40. Which combination of elements would most likely form an ionic compound? a. hydrogen and oxygen b. carbon and chlorine c. sodium and fluorine d. silicon and sulfur 41. Which is an accurate comparison of the bonds that can occur between carbon atoms in terms of bond length and strength? a. Double bonds are shorter than single bonds, but single bonds are stronger than triple bonds. b. Triple bonds are shorter than double bonds, and double bonds are stronger than single bonds. c. Double bonds are both shorter and stronger than triple bonds. d. Triple bonds are the longest and strongest. 42. What kind of bond forms CO2? 43. Which pair of elements is both malleable and able to conduct heat? a. bromine and silver b. iodine and neon c. iron and bromine d. silver and iron 44. When aluminum and sulfur react, which compound is produced? 45. Create a vin diagram for ionic and covalent bonds Chemistry Review Station 4: Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry Identify and Balance the following reactions: 46. Fe + O2 Fe2O3 47. P2O5 P2 + O2 48. K2SO4 + BaCl2 KCl + BaSO4 49. C12H24 + O2 CO2 + H2O Identify, Finish, and Balance the following reactions: 50. Cu + O2 51. H2O 52. Al + Pb(NO3)2 53. K3PO4 + AlBr3 Convert the following units: 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 2.89 moles of NaCl to mass 67.32g of PbCl3 to moles 1.20x1024 atoms of U to moles 393.94g of Gold to atoms of Gold 1.987x1024 molecules of H2O to mass Find the empirical and/or molecular formulas based on the following questions: 59. A 170g sample of an unidentified compound contains 29.84g Na, 67.49g Cr, and 72.67g Oxygen. What is the compound’s empirical formula? 60. A sample measures 1.388g C, 0.345g H, and 1.850g O (3.583g). The molar mass is 62g. What is the molecular formula of this substance? Find the limiting reactant and theoretical yield in the following reactions: 61. 10g of K2SO4 + 10g of BaCl2 KCl + BaSO4 62. Lead isolation using 21g of Lead (IV) Carbonate and 18g of Aluminum metal Answer the following questions: 63. What do double replacement reactions create? 64. Which compound is soluble? CaCO3; Ba(OH)2; Fe2O3; CuSO4; PbCl2; FeF3 65. What is an exothermic reaction? 66. What is an endothermic reaction? Chemistry Review Station 5: Phase Changes, Gas Laws, and Energy Create and label the following charts: 67. Identify the shift that would occur in each scenario: 68. H2 (g) + O2 (g) H2O (l) ΔH= 534J 69. Increasing the amount of H2 70. Increasing the amount of H2O 71. Turning up the heat 72. Decreasing the amount of O2 73. Putting the reaction on ice 74. Increasing the pressure of the reaction Show your work for the following problems: 75. If I have 17 liters of gas at a temperature of 67 0C and a pressure of 88.89 atm, what will be the pressure of the gas if I raise the temperature to 94 0C and decrease the volume to 12 liters? 76. I have an unknown volume of gas at a pressure of 0.5 atm and a temperature of 325 K. If I raise the pressure to 1.2 atm, decrease the temperature to 320 K, and measure the final volume to be 48 liters, what was the initial volume of the gas? 77. What is the specific heat capacity of a metal if 55.00 g of the metal absorbs 47.3 calories of heat and the temperature rises 15.0°C? 78. Calculate the heat capacity of a piece of wood if 1500.0 g of the wood absorbs 67,500 joules of heat, and its temperature changes from 32°C to 57°C. 79. What would the pressure of a 4.5L container holding 2.3 moles of CO2 at 15ºC be in mmHg? 80. How many moles of N2 are in a .45L container under 16.3 kPa of pressure and 17ºC? Chemistry Review Station 6: Acids, Bases, and Solutions Use the graph to answer the following questions: 81. Amount of NaNO3 at 50 C° 82. Compound where solubility decreases with increasing temperature 83. Compound with a solubility of 70g in 90 °C solution 84. Compound with a solubility of 58g in 18 °C solution 85. Temperature of KClO3 where 36g will dissolve 86. Temperature of NaNO3 where 115g will dissolve 87. Type of NaNO3 solution with 130g at 50 °C 88. Type of NH3 solution with 68g at 10 °C 89. Type of KCl solution with 42g at 55 °C 90. Type of Ce2(SO4)3 solution with 5g at 39 °C Use the graph to answer the following questions: 91. Which indicator is best suited for a strong acid? 92. Which indicator is best suited for a strong base? 93. Which indicator would be best for a neutral solution? 94. If a solution has a hydroxide concentration of 4.38 x 10-7 then what color would each indicator show? 95. Complete the chart: [H+] [OH-] pH pOH Classification 5.4x10-3 8.9x10-12 3.2 Acid 1.5 Show work for the following problems: 96. What is the molarity of 35g NaCl in 500mL of solvent? 97. What is the volume of a 4M MgCO3 solution with 85g of solute? 98. What is the mass of AlPO4 in 225mL of 1.5M solution? 99. What is the concentration of an unknown acid if 450mL of 3.5M base neutralizes 255mL of the acid? 100. Name the following acids and bases: HCl H2SO3 HNO3 NaOH Al(OH)3
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