1-The answer rounded to the correct number of significant figures after    Performing the following calculations (2.43 + 1.87×10 -2) × 4.67 is ............     2-The melting point of  Selenium is 217 °C. This melting point in degrees of °F is ....................     3- The following percentages: 60.4%  Xe,  22.1% O, and F , the empirical formula of the compound is

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1-The answer rounded to the correct number of significant figures after
 
  Performing the following calculations (2.43 + 1.87×10 -2) × 4.67 is ............

 

 

2-The melting point of  Selenium is 217 °C. This melting point in degrees of °F is ....................

 

 

3- The following percentages: 60.4%  Xe,  22.1% O, and F , the empirical formula of the compound is ....................

 

4- The volume in (mL) needed from 0.353M of H2SO4 solution to neutralize the solution of  Ba(OH)2 with 20.0 mL volume and 0.432M concentration. The answer is ...........

 

5-  The mass (in  g) of Ca in 16400 mg CaCl2  is ..................

 

6-  The oxidation number of P in Ca3(PO4)2 is ...................

 

7-  The oxidizing agent in the following chemical reaction is ..................

 

     5Fe+2(aq) + MnO4-(aq) + 8H+(aq)       5Fe+3 + Mn+2(aq) + 4H2O(l)

 

8-   Bromine (Br) has two isotopes, with masses of 78.92 and 80.92 amu. The natural abundance of the heavier isotope, if the average atomic mass of bromine is 79.90 amu is .........................

 

 

 

 

9-  In the following reaction, The spectator ions are .......................

 

          Pb(NO3)2(aq)   +  2NaCl(aq)      PbCl2(s)   +    2NaNO3(aq)

 

 

 

10- A 1.056 g of a metal carbonate MCO3(s), containing an unknown metal M, were heated to give the metal oxide and 0.376 g CO2.

MCO3(s) + heat         MO(s) + CO2(g)   

The identity of the metal M is .....................

 

11-  Consider the following equation:  2C2H6  +  O2   4 CO2  +  6 H2O

 

When 6 mol of C2H6 are burned, the number of moles of CO2 produced will be ..........  

 

 

-  Consider the unbalanced reaction:

 

                              Al + O2           Al2O3

 

12-  The limiting reactant of the reaction is ..............

 

13-  The mass of Al2O3 in g produced from the reaction mixture of 3.82 g Al and 6.40 g O2     is ..................

 

 

14- If 5.75 grams of Al2O3 are actually obtained in laboratory experiment. The % yield of Al2Ois ............

 

 

15-  The name of the compound with formula, Ba3P2  is ................

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