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[DOC File]AP* Chemistry
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Ostwald process. Balance the equation for this reaction. 4 NH3(g) + 5O2(g) → 4NO(g) + 6H2O(g) 3.8 STOICHIOMETRIC CALCULATIONS: AMOUNTS OF REACTANTS AND. PRODUCTS. Stoichiometry is the most important thing you can learn as you embark upon AP Chemistry! Get good at this and you will do well all year. This NEVER goes away!
[DOC File]Net Ionic Equation Worksheet Answers
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Honors Chemistry Name_____ Period_____ Net Ionic Equation Worksheet . READ THIS: When two solutions of ionic compounds are mixed, a solid may form. This type of reaction is called a precipitation reaction, and the solid produced in the reaction is known as the precipitate. You can predict whether a precipitate will form using a list of ...
[DOC File]Ionization of Water - Chemistry
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For regular Scientific Calculator: Enter: 11.612 ( +/- ( 2nd ( log The calculator answer should be 2.443430553 x 10-12. The original pH had 3 SD’s, so the answer must also have 3 SD’s (Remember the answer is NOT a pH, so digits to the LEFT of the decimal point are also significant!) . Remember that concentration also has a unit!.
[DOC File]BALANCING CHEMICAL EQUATIONS - PRACTICE SHEET # 2
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If the word equation is complete, write and balance the chemical equation. If the word equation is incomplete, complete it and write the balanced chemical equation. Tell the type of reaction. Give reason(s) for the product(s) 1. barium chloride + sodium sulfate → 2. calcium + hydrochloric acid → 3.
[DOC File]AP Chemistry – Chapters 1 and 2
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Compute numbers in scientific notation using a calculator. Be familiar with the following terms: atom, element, molecule, compound, mixture, homogeneous, heterogeneous, extensive, intensive. Decide if a digit in a number is "significant" Round answers to arithmetic problems to reflect the precision of the number. AP Study Guide for Chapter 2
[DOC File]AP Chemistry
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12. a. Write the equation for the combustion of methanol, CH3OH. (all reactants and products are gaseous). b. Calculate H using Hfo values. 1.00 g of methanol is burned in a bomb calorimeter that contains 1200 g of water. The temperature increases 3.4 K. c. Calculate the heat generated by the combustion reaction. d.
[DOC File]Balancing Equations Practice Worksheet
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Note to students: Whenever balancing an equation, it is acceptable to leave spaces blank instead of writing “1’ – in chemistry, they mean the same thing. 1) 1. AlBr3 + 3. K ( 3. KBr + 1. Al. 2) 1. FeO + 1. PdF2 ( 1. FeF2 + 1. PdO. 3) 1. P4 + 6. Br2 ( 4. PBr3. 4) 2. LiCl + 1. Br2 ( 2. LiBr + 1. Cl2. 5) 1. PbBr2 + 2. HCl ( 2. HBr + 1. PbCl2 ...
[DOC File]AP Chemistry
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Free Response (Calculator) 1. 5 Fe2+ + MnO4- + 8 H+ → 5 Fe3+ + Mn2+ + 4 H2O. A galvanic cell and the balanced equation for the spontaneous cell reaction are shown above. The two reduction half-reactions for the overall reaction that occurs in the cell are shown below. Half-Reaction E° (V) at 298 K. Fe3+ + e- Fe2+ + 0.77
[DOCX File]General Chemistry II Lab Manual
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For equation (1) the equilibrium constant expression would be . K c = H 2 I 2 HI 2 .Eq (2)The square brackets, [ ], are used to indicate concentration in mol/liter, i.e., molarity, M. In this experiment the value of the equilibrium constant will be determined for the reaction between iron(III) ion and thiocyanate ion:
[DOC File]Arrhenius Equation:
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The Arrhenius equation (effect of temperature and catalyst on rate) Recall that the rate law for the reaction aA + bB = cC is: Rate = k[A]x[B]y. This equation explicitly shows the effect of reactant concentrations on the rate but what about the effect of temperature and a catalyst on the rate of a reaction? They are hiding in the rate constant, k!
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