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Chemistry Q2 Amazing Benchmark Review

Chemistry Q2 Amazing Benchmark Review. Example 1:. Nitrogen monoxide gas reacts with hydrogen gas to form nitrogen gas and water. NO (g) + H2 (g)  N2 (g) + H2O (l) What is the coefficient for NO? __NO (g) + 2H2 (g)  N2 (g) + 2H2O (l). Example 2:.

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Chemistry Q2 Amazing Benchmark Review

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  1. Chemistry Q2 Amazing Benchmark Review

  2. Example 1: • Nitrogen monoxide gas reacts with hydrogen gas to form nitrogen gas and water. NO (g) + H2 (g)  N2 (g) + H2O (l) What is the coefficient for NO? __NO (g) + 2H2 (g)  N2 (g) + 2H2O (l)

  3. Example 2: • Lithium has a mass of 6.9 g / mole. • 6.9 g = 1 mole Li • Scandium has a mass of 45 g / mole. • 45 g = 1 mole Sc • Tungten has a mass of 184 g / mole. • 184 g = 1 mole W

  4. Example 3: 2Li (s) + 1Cl2 (g)  2LiCl (s) Mole Ratio: 2 mol Li = 1 mol Cl2 or 2 mol Li 1 mol Cl2 2 mol Li = 2 mol LiCl or 2 mol Li 2 mol LiCl

  5. Example 5: 2Li (s) + 1Cl2 (g)  2LiCl (s) If you consumed 10 moles Li in the chemical reaction, how many moles of Cl2 gas would you need to take reaction to completion? 5 moles Cl2 How many moles of LiCl would you produce? 10 moles LiCl

  6. Example 6: 2NO (g) + 2H2 (g)  1_X__ + 2H2O (l) 4H 4H 2O 2O 2N What would be compound X? N2

  7. Example 7: Calculate Molar Mass of H2O. 2H x 1 g/mol = 2 g/mol 1O x 16 g/mol = 16 g/mol molar mass = 18 g/mol H2O

  8. Example 8 Be able to do Stoichiometry. Convert from grams to moles. Convert from moles to atom or molecules. Avogadro’s #= 6.022 x 1023 atoms (molecules) 1 mol K Avogadro’s #= 6.022 x 1023 molecules 1 mol CH4

  9. Example 9: Exothermic Rxn Endothermic Rxn Negative number Positive number -212 kj 57 kj

  10. Example 10 In exothermic reaction, heat releases into surrounding which leads to lower heat or PE of the system/reactant.

  11. Example 11 In endothermic reaction, PE of the reactant or system (water) is lower than the PE of the product (ice or steam).

  12. Example 12 Understanding Moles: One of the values of mole is that every mole of any element has the same number of atoms in it. samples 1 mol H = 1.009 g H 1 mol O = 16 g O H H H H H H O O O O O O

  13. Example 13 Atomic mass (g) of all the elements on Periodic Table represents the average weight of all their isotopes. For example: Carbon-12, Carbon-10, and Carbon-14 12 g + 10 g + 14 g = 36 g divided by 3 = 12 g/mol C

  14. Example 14 Heating/cooling curve at constant rate • From Liquid to Steam: plateau at boiling is longer. • From Liquid to Ice: plateau at freezing is shorter.

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