CHEM152L final conceptual practice review

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Part 1 - Empirical Formulas & Chemical Reactions (7 points) ‘Try to work through this and then see the answer key to check your answers. 1. Which is the proper empirical formula for magnesium oxide? a Mg, bMgO cMgO, dMgO e none of these 2. Which is the proper empirical formula for copper(II) chloride? a CuCl b.CuCl ¢ CuCly CuxCly e. none of these Use the following choices to classify the chemical reactions in # 1-5, below. a. Combination/Synthesis b. Decomposition . Single Displacement d. Double Displacement (Precipitation) e. Double Displacement (Neutralization) 1. 2Mg(s) + Ox(g) > 2 MgO(s) 2. 2 NaHCOs(s) + heat - Na:xCOx(s) + H:0(1) + COx(g) 3. Zn(s)+2 HCl(aq) > Hu(g) + ZnCl(aq) 4. HCl(ag) + NaOH(aq) > H:0(1) + NaCl(aq) 5. AgNO(aq) + Kl(ag) > Agl(s) + KNOs(aq)
Part 2 - Synthesis, Theoretical Yield, and Percent Yield (5 points) Use the data & chemical equation, below, to answer the questions. Salicylic Acid + Acetic Anyhydride > Aspirin + Acetic Acid _(all mole ratios are 1:1) Molar Mass of Salicylic Acid = 138.12 grams/mol Molar Mass of Aspirin = 180.15 grams/mol Try to work through this and then sce the answer key to check your answers. 1. Caleulate the theoretical yield of aspirin, in grams, if 2.150 grams of salicylic acid is reacted with excess acetic anhydride (i.e. salicylic acid is the limiting reactant). (Show calculations, round to the correct number of significant figures & record proper units.) - 3 points 2.1f the actual yield of aspirin is 2.250 grams, then calculate the % yield for aspirin in this experiment. (Show calculations, round to the correct number of significant figures & record proper units.) - 2 points
Part 3 - Ideal Gas Constant (5 points) Try to work through this and then see the answer key to check your answers. Use the data & chemical equation, below, to answer the questions. Mg(s) + 2 HCl(aq) > Ha(g) + MgCh(aq) PV =nRT Mass of Mg used = 0.080 g Molar Mass of Mg metal = 24.31 grams Volume of hydrogen gas collected: 80.00 mL | Temperature: 22.0 °C; (K = °C + 273.15) Total (atmospheric) Pressure: 756.0 mmHg | (1 atm = 760 mmHg, exactly) Vapor Pressure of water at 22.0 °C = 19.827 mmHg Assuming that the hydrogen gas is collected over water! a. Calculate the value of R for this experiment. (Show calculations, round to the correct number of significant figures & record proper units.) - 3 points b. If the true value of R is 0.08206 Leatmy/Kemol, then determine the % error for your calculated R value. (Show calculations, round to the correct number of significant figures & record proper units.) - 2 points
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