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Powerpoint Jeopardy

Powerpoint Jeopardy. What is the name of the intermolecular force that exists between water molecules?. What are the units on the vertical axis on a solubility curve?. What is the minimum temperature required to completely dissolve 350 g of sodium nitrate in 250 mL of water?.

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Powerpoint Jeopardy

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  1. Powerpoint Jeopardy

  2. What is the name of the intermolecular force that exists between water molecules?

  3. What are the units on the vertical axis on a solubility curve?

  4. What is the minimum temperature required to completely dissolve 350 g of sodium nitrate in 250 mL of water?

  5. 10.0g of sodium hydroxide, NaOH, was completely dissolved in water so that the final volume of solution was 200mL. The concentration of this solution is?

  6. NaF will dissolve in water. • Name the following: • The type of bond broken in the NaF crystal • The type of bond formed between Na+ and Water

  7. What is the Bronsted Lowry definition of an acid

  8. What is the conjugate base of HSO3-?

  9. The pH of a 0.01M HNO3 solution at 25C is?

  10. Write two equations showing the two ionisation stages of H2PO4-

  11. The pH of a 0.100M Ba(OH)2 solution at 25C is

  12. What do the coefficients in a reaction represent?

  13. What are the 4 steps to solving a stoic question?

  14. HCl(g) + NH3(g)  NH4Cl(s) If 1 mole of HCl was reacted with 2 moles of NH3, what gases would be present at the end of the reaction?

  15. What is the name of the instrument that delivers the aliquot in a titration?

  16. 2HCl(aq) + Na2CO3(aq)  2NaCl(aq) + CO2(g) + H2O(l) If 2 moles of HCl and 4 moles of Na2CO3 were reacted. Which is in excess, and by how many moles?

  17. What temperature is 0K in celcius?

  18. Convert 2atm to kPa

  19. State all units for each part of the general gas equation

  20. A gas has a volume of X L at 10°C. If the pressure is doubled, at what temperature will the volume still be X L?

  21. Calculate the mass of O2 in 1.0L of air at 17°C and 100kPa, given that oxygen forms 21% by volume of air

  22. What does OIL RIG stand for?

  23. In a galvanic cell, do the electrons flow from the anode to the cathode, or the other way round?

  24. What is the oxidation number of N in NO3-?

  25. Is the following reaction a Redox Reaction? Ag+(aq) + Cl-(aq)  AgCl(s)

  26. Complete the following half reaction Cr2O72- (aq)  Cr3+(aq)

  27. Hydrogen Bonding

  28. g(solute)/100g(solvent)

  29. 75°C

  30. 1.25M

  31. 1. Ionic Bond2. Ion-Dipole Bond

  32. A substance the donates a proton to a base

  33. H2SO3

  34. 2

  35. 1. H2PO4- + H2O HPO42- + H3O+2. HPO42- + H2O  PO43- + H3O+

  36. 13.3

  37. Mole Ratio

  38. 1. Start with a balanced equation2. Find n3. Apply mole ratio! (divide by what you got, multiply by what you want)4. Answer the question

  39. NH4Cl and NH3

  40. Pipette

  41. Na2CO3 by 3 moles

  42. -273

  43. 202.6 kPa

  44. P – kPaV – Ln – MolR – J/K/molT - Kelvin

  45. 293K (20°C)

  46. 0.28g

  47. Oxidation is LossReduction is Gain

  48. Anode to cathode

  49. +5

  50. No.

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