SECOND TERM 2021/2022 HOLIDAY ASSIGNMENT

SUBJECT: CHEMISTRY CLASS SS1

1 (a) Define a salt

(b) The basicity of tetraoxosulphate VI acid is 2. Explain this statement with equation showing

the reaction between the acid and potassium hydroxide

2. Define buffer solution and give two uses of buffer solutions.

3. Explain and give an example each of

(a) Hygroscopy (b) Efflorescence (c) Deliquescence

4. The concentration of hydrogen ion H⁺ in two solutions are:

(a) 1 x 10⁻³moldm⁻³ and (b) 6 x 10⁻⁹moldm⁻³

What is the pH of each solution?

5. (a) Give three crystalline and four non-crystalline allotropes of carbon

(b) Give three differences between the two main crystalline allotropes of carbon.​

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Answer 1


1.

a) Salt: any chemical compound formed from the reaction of an acid with a base, with all or part of the hydrogen of the acid replaced by a metal or other cation.

Acid + alkali → salt + water

b)

Tetraoxosulfate (VI), SO2−4,SO42−, is the second conjugate base from the dissociation of sulfuric acid, H2SO4.H2SO4. This acid is a diprotic acid and thus can donate two protons in an aqueous solution to form HSO−4HSO4− after the first dissociation and SO2−4SO42− after the second dissociation.

The fact that tetraoxosulfate (VI) is dibasic means in terms of Brønsted-Lowry acid-base theory, the ion can accept two protons, or in other words, the parent acid donates two protons upon dissociation. This can be shown by the equation of the reaction between the parent sulfuric acid and potassium hydroxide where two hydrogens are replaced:

H2SO4+2KOH → K2SO4+2H2O

2. Buffer solutions are used as a means of keeping pH at a nearly constant value in a wide variety of chemical applications. In nature, there are many systems that use buffering for pH regulation.

For example, blood in the human body is a buffer solution.

Buffer Solutions are used for fermentation in the making of alcohol


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I need help with this one.

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Magnesium and Calcium Oxide

Trick : Reactants are always on left

Answer:

magnesium and calcium oxide

Given that the molar mass of naoh is 40.00 g/mol, what mass of naoh is needed to make 2.500 l of a 2.000 m naoh solution? use molarity equals startfraction moles of solute over liters of solution endfraction.. 0.1250 g 5.000 g 32.00 g 200.0 g

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The mass of Sodium hydroxide which is needed to make 2.500 L of a 2.000 M NaOH solution is 200 grams.

How do we calculate mass from moles?

Mass of any substance will be calculated by using their moles as:

n = W/M, where

W = required mass

M = molar mass

Given that, molarity of NaOH = 2M

Volume of NaOH solution = 2.5L

Moles of NaOH will be calculated by using the below equation as:

M = n/V

n = (2)(2.5) = 5 moles

Now we calculate the mass of NaOH of 5 moles as:

W = (5mol)(40g/mol) = 200g

Hence option (4) is correct.

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

How many joules are required to eat 5.25 g of titanium from 85.5 celsius to 132.5 celsius

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The amount of energy required to eat 5.25 g of Titanium from 85.5 celsius to 132.5 celsius is 129 joules.

How do we calculate required heat?

Absorbed or released amount of heat will be calculated by using the below formula as:

Q = mcΔT, where

m = mass of titanium = 5.25g

c = specific heat of titanium = 0.523 J/gram degree celsius

ΔT = change in temperature = 132.5 - 85.5 = 47 degree celsius

On putting these values on the above equation we get,

Q = (5.25)(0.523)(47) = 129 joules

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name the follwing compound, KBr​

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Answer:

Potassium bromide

Explanation:

The element that doesn't occur in elemental state in nature is​

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Answer:

technetium, atomic number 43; promethium, number 61; astatine, number 85; francium, number 87; neptunium, number 93; and plutonium, number 94.

Explanation:

Carbon 14 decays to Carbon 12 and has a half-life of 5730 years. If a fossil is analysed and it has 5 grams of Carbon 14 and 15 grams of Carbon 12, how old is the fossil?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

What is the pressure in atm of a 5. 00 l tank with 2. 50 moles of oxygen


at 39. 3 °c?


1


4


7

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Answer:

1

Explanation:

2)
Molarity is defined as the
A)
moles of solute per liter of solution
B)
moles of solute per kilogram of solvent
volume of a solvent
C)
D)
mass of a solution

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Answer:

A.moles of solute per liter of solution

Explanation:

the total number of moles of substances present; mass percentage, the ratio of the mass of the solute to the mass of the solution times 100; parts per thousand (ppt), grams.

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PLEASE HELP!!!! WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!!! A rigid steel container with a volume of 30 L is filled with oxygen to a pressure of 9.00 atm at 28.0 °C. What is the pressure in the container if the temperature is raised to 129.0 °C?

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Answer:

12 atm

Explanation:

First, let us convert Celcius into Kelvin: 28.0 °C = 301.15 K and 129.0 °C = 402.15 K

For this question we must employ the Combined Gas Law: [tex]\frac{P_1V_1}{P_2V_2}=\frac{n_1RT_1}{n_2RT_2}[/tex], where [tex]P_1[/tex] is the initial pressure and [tex]P_2[/tex] is the new pressure.

We know that intitially, P=9 atm, V=30 L, and T=301.15K. From our problem, only temperature and pressure changes, while the number of moles, volume and the gas constant, R, stay the same, so they are irrelevant.

Thus, the filled out Combined Gas Law would be:

[tex]\frac{9 atm}{P_2}[/tex]=[tex]\frac{301.15K}{402.15K}[/tex], where the volume, moles of gas, and R are cancelled out.

We can manipulate this equation to derive the new pressure. We find that

9atm≈0.74885[tex]P_2[/tex].  

This means that

[tex]P_2[/tex]≈9/0.74885≈12 atm

How many moles of sulfur are in 53.7 grams of sulfur?

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NO.OF.MOLES= MASS/ATOMIC MASS
THE ATOMICITY OF SULPHUR IS 8 AND ITS MASS NUMBER IS 32.
SO, THE ATOMIC MASS IS 256
NO.OF.MOLES= 53.7/256
= 537/2560
= 0.2097

Answer:

1.67 moles (find this by dividing 53.7 by the gram formula mass of sulfur, which is about 32.1)

The volume of a gas at 5.0 atm is 3.5 L. What is the volume of the gas at 7.0 atm at the same temperature?
025L
O5.0 L
O10. L
O 12L

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Answer:

10 L

Explanation:

Boyle's Law

states that the pressure exerted by a gas (of a given mass, kept at a constant temperature) is inversely proportional to the volume occupied by itP ∝ [tex]\frac{1}{V}[/tex]P₁V₁ = P₂V₂

Our values

P₁ = 5 atmV₁ = 3.5 LP₂ = 7 atm

Using the equation

5 x 3.5 = 7 x V₂V₂ = [tex]\frac{35}{3.5}[/tex]V₂ = 10 L

Answer:

0.25L

Explanation:

Consider the following reaction: 2 Bi(s) + 3 Cl2(g) → 2 BiCl3(s)
How many grams of chlorine gas are required to produce 3.32 grams of bismuth chloride is
produced? Use correct significant digits and units, for example 1.234 g.

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Taking into account the reaction stoichiometry, 1.119 grams of chlorine gas are required to produce 3.32 grams of bismuth chloride is produced.

Reaction stoichiometry

In first place, the balanced reaction is:

2 Bi + 3 Cl₂ → 2 BiCl₃

By reaction stoichiometry (that is, the relationship between the amount of reagents and products in a chemical reaction), the following amounts of moles of each compound participate in the reaction:

Bi: 2 molesCl₂: 3 moles BiCl₃: 2 moles

The molar mass of the compounds is:

Bi: 209 g/moleCl₂: 70.90 g/moleBiCl₃: 315.45 g/mole

Then, by reaction stoichiometry, the following mass quantities of each compound participate in the reaction:

Bi: 2 moles ×209 g/mole=418  g

Cl₂: 3 moles ×70.90 g/mole= 212.7 g

BiCl₃: 2 moles ×315.45 g/mole= 630.9 g

Mass of Cl₂ required

The following rule of three can be applied: If by reaction stoichiometry 630.9 grams of BiCl₃ are formed by 212.7 grams of Cl₂, 3.32 grams of BiCl₃ are formed by how much mass of Cl₂?

[tex]mass of Cl_{2} =\frac{3.32 grams of BiCl_{3}x212.7 grams of Cl_{2} }{630.9 grams of BiCl_{3}}[/tex]

mass of Cl₂= 1.119 grams

Finally, 1.119 grams of chlorine gas are required to produce 3.32 grams of bismuth chloride is produced.

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What is the molar mass of a 3.228 g sample of a gas if it occupies 3.21 L at 298 K and 1.25 atm?

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Taking into account the ideal gas law and the definition of molar mass, the molar mass of a 3.228 g sample of a gas if it occupies 3.21 L at 298 K and 1.25 atm is 19.66 [tex]\frac{g}{moles}[/tex].

What is ideal gas law

An ideal gas is a theoretical gas that is considered to be composed of randomly moving point particles that do not interact with each other. Gases in general are ideal when they are at high temperatures and low pressures.

The pressure, P, the temperature, T, and the volume, V, of an ideal gas, are related by a simple formula called the ideal gas law:

P×V = n×R×T

where P is the gas pressure, V is the volume that occupies, T is its temperature, R is the ideal gas constant, and n is the number of moles of the gas. The universal constant of ideal gases R has the same value for all gaseous substances.

Definition of molar mass

The molar mass of substance is a property defined as its mass per unit quantity of substance, in other words, molar mass is the amount of mass that a substance contains in one mole.

Number of moles in this case

In this case, you know:

P= 1.25 atmV= 3.21 Ln= ?R= 0.082 [tex]\frac{atmL}{mol K}[/tex]T= 298 K

Replacing in the ideal gas law:

1.25 atm× 3.21 L = n× 0.082 [tex]\frac{atmL}{mol K}[/tex]× 298 K

Solving:

n= (1.25 atm× 3.21 L)÷ (0.082 [tex]\frac{atmL}{mol K}[/tex]× 298 K)

n= 0.1642 moles

So, the number of moles in this case are 0.1642 moles.

Molar mass of the sample

In this case, you know:

mass= 3.228 gnumber of moles= 0.1642 moles

Then, considering the definition of molar mass, it is calculated as:

[tex]molar mass=\frac{3.228 g}{0.1642 moles}[/tex]

Solving:

molar mass= 19.66[tex]\frac{g}{moles}[/tex]

Finally, the molar mass of a 3.228 g sample of a gas if it occupies 3.21 L at 298 K and 1.25 atm is 19.66 [tex]\frac{g}{moles}[/tex].

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How many hybrid orbitals form when three atomic orbitals of a central atom mix?.

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Answer:

three _ _E _ _ _

Explanation:

Draw a structural formula for the more stable carbocation intermediate formed in the reaction shown.

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A carbocation is a carbon atom that bears a positive charge. The most stable carbocation here must be a secondary carbocation .

What is a carbocation?

A carbocation is a carbon atom that bears a positive charge. These species pften pccur as intermediates in a chemical reaction and can be detercted spectroscopically.

The most stable carbocation here must be a secondary carbocation hence, the structural formula for the more stable carbocation intermediate formed in the reaction is shown in the image attached.

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In the chemical formula h2o, which description explains what the 2 represents?.

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H_2O is the chemical formula of compound water.

Here

2 denotes to no of hydrogen atoms as it's after H

In water

There are

2Hydrogen atoms1 Oxygen atoms A lone pair is present over Oxygen atom

a gas that has a pressure of 7.5 atm and a volume of 20L what would be the new volume if the pressure was changed to 3.5 atm

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Answer: 43 L

Explanation:

An ion has a charge of +3 and has 51 electrons. How many protons does it have?

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Answer:

54 protons

Explanation:

51 electrons 'balance' the charge of 51 protons....but there is three more PLUS charges ......means three more protons

51 + 3 = 54

According to the kinetic molecular theory, the molecules of an ideal gas is

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Answer:

exert no attractive forces on each other, or on the walls of the container

Explanation:

Calculate the molarity of a solution prepared by diluting 7.0 mL of 4.0 M solution to a volume of 30 mL.

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Considering the definition of dilution, the molarity of a solution prepared by diluting 7.0 mL of 4.0 M solution to a volume of 30 mL is 0.93 mL.

What is diluion

First of all, you have to know that when it is desired to prepare a less concentrated solution from a more concentrated one, it is called dilution.

Dilution is the process of reducing the concentration of solute in solution, which is accomplished by simply adding more solvent to the solution at the same amount of solute.

In a dilution the amount of solute does not change, but as more solvent is added, the concentration of the solute decreases, as the volume (and weight) of the solution increases.

A dilution is mathematically expressed as:

Ci×Vi = Cf×Vf

where

Ci: initial concentrationVi: initial volumeCf: final concentrationVf: final volume

Molarity of the solution in this case

In this case, you know:

Ci= 4 M Vi= 7 mLCf= ?Vf= 30 mL

Replacing in the definition of dilution:

4 M× 7 mL= Cf× 30 mL

Solving:

(4 M× 7 mL)÷ 30 mL= Cf

Cf= 0.93 mL

In summary, the molarity of a solution prepared by diluting 7.0 mL of 4.0 M solution to a volume of 30 mL is 0.93 mL.

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Why is it possible to compress a gas

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Answer:

Gas can be compress easily than liquid or solid because, molecules are more spread in gas than solin or liquid.

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During the degradation of many amino acids, the first step involves transfer of the amino group to which citric acid cycle intermediate?.

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Ketoglutarate
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Vascular plants have an internal transport system to move water and nutrients throughout the plant. Which of these is used to transport water from the roots to the leaves?

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ANSWER : The two primary vascular tissues are xylem, which transports water and dissolved minerals from the roots to the leaves, and phloem, which conducts food from the leaves to all parts of the plant.

Which compound has the longest carbon-carbon bond length?.

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Hokkaido University researchers have synthesized an organic compound with a longer bond between carbon atoms than ever before - exceeding the assumed limit for carbon-carbon single bond (C-C) lengths. The researchers termed it a "hyper covalent bond." The novel polycyclic hydrocarbon named 10c is stable, and an X-ray analysis showed that its C-C bond lengths was as long as 1.806 angstroms, longer than the previously reported world records for hydrocarbons.

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Answer:

ion

Explanation:

more protons than electrons

According to the first law of thermodynamics, what quantity is conserved?.

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Answer:

energy

Explanation:

The First Law of Thermodynamics (Conservation) states that energy is conserved, it cannot be created nor destroyed.

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Answer:

A. Each type of cell carries out a specific function for the organism.

Explanation:

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What are the 10 most important chemical reactions?
Choose ALL correct answers
A.) Combustion of methane (hydrocarbons)
B.) Photosynthesis.
C.) Synthesis of sulfuric acid.
D.) Equilibrium of carbonic acid and carbon dioxide gas.
E.) Biological formation of calcium carbonate.
F.) Rusting of iron.
G.) Production of hydrogen from the action of acid on metal.
H.) Oxidation of alcohol.
I.) Decomposition.
J.) Redox.

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Answer:

Combustion of methane (hydrocarbons)

Photosynthesis.

Synthesis of sulfuric acid.

Equilibrium of carbonic acid and carbon dioxide gas.

Biological formation of calcium carbonate.

Rusting of iron.

Production of hydrogen from the action of acid on metal.

Oxidation of alcohol.

Explanation:

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A dock worker uses a pulley system to raise a boat onto a dock. the pulley system has a mechanical efficiency of 73 %. the boat has a weight of 950 n. the pulley system lifts the boat 5 m into the air. how many newton-metres of work does the dock worker have to exert to lift the boat?

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The work (newton-metres) the dock worker have to exert to lift the boat to 5 m in air is 6506.85 Nm

What is work done?

This is simply defined as the product of force and distance moved in the direction of the force. Mathematically, it can be expressed as

Workdone (Wd) = force (F) × distance (d)

Wd = Fd

How to determine the output work done Force (F) = 950 NDistance (d) = 5 mOutput work =?

Output work = Fd

Output work = 950 × 5

Output work = 4750 Nm

How to determine the input work done Output work = 4750 NmEfficiency = 73%Input work =?

Efficiency = (output / input) × 100

73% = 4750 / input

0.73 = 4750 / input

Cross multiply

0.73 × input = 4750

Divide both side by 0.73

Input work = 4750 / 0.73

Input work = 6506.85 Nm

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Question 1: Imagine that the reaction starts with 100 molecules of reactants and zero molecules of products. Explain why the amount of reactants will never reach zero.

Question 2: imagine that the reaction starts with 0 molecules of reactants and 100 molecules of products. Will the amount of products increase or decrease as the reaction proceeds? Explain.

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The rate of forward reaction equal to the rate of reverse reaction hence  the amount of reactants will never reach zero.

Chemical reaction

A chemical reaction involves the combnation of two or more species to yiled products. We must know that a point is always reached in a reaction when the rate of forward reaction equal to the rate of reverse reaction hence  the amount of reactants will never reach zero.

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