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SMAK 8 PENABUR INTERNATIONAL TANJUNG DUREN

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TEACHER :Jodhi Gushastoko.S.Farm

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Complete and atom inventory for each of the following reactions and write the
coefficients needed to
balance each equation.
1. H2 +  O2 --->  H2O       
                  26.  N2   +   H2  --->   NH3

2. S8 +  O2 --->  SO3                 
        27.  N2   +   O2  --->   N2O
3. HgO --->  Hg +  O2                     
    28.  CO2   +   H2O  --->   C6H12O6   +   O2
4. Zn +  HCl --->  ZnCl2 +  H2      
          29.  SiCl4   +   H2O  --->   H4SiO4   +   HCl
5. Na +  H2O --->  NaOH +  H2         
        30.  H3PO4  --->   H4P2O7   +   H2O
6. C10H16 +  Cl2 --->  C +  HCl         
      31.  CO2   +   NH3  --->   OC(NH2)2   +   H2O
 7.  Si2H3   +   O2  --->   SiO2   +   H2O   
   32.  Al(OH)3   +   H2SO4  --->   Al2(SO4)3   +   H2O
7. Fe +  O2 --->  Fe2O3                    
   33.  Fe2(SO4)3   +   KOH  --->   K2SO4   +   Fe(OH)3
8. C7H6O2 +  O2 --->  CO2 +  H2O     
         34.  H2SO4   +   HI   --->   H2S   +   I2   +   H2O
9. FeS2 +  O2 --->  Fe2O3 +  SO2       
       35.  Al   +   FeO   --->   Al2O3   +   Fe
11.  Fe2O3  +  H2  --->   Fe   +   H2O   
       36.  Na2CO3   +   HCl   --->   NaCl   +   H2O   +   CO2
12.  K   +   Br2  --->    KBr             
      37.  P4   +   O2   --->   P2O5
13.  C2H2   +   O2  --->   CO2   +   H2O   
     38.  K2O   +   H2O   --->   KOH
14.  H2O2   --->   H2O   +   O2            
     39.  Al   +   O2   --->   Al2O3
15.  C7H16   +    O2   --->   CO2    +   H2O   
40.  Na2O2   +   H2O   --->   NaOH   +   O2
16.  SiO2   +   HF  --->   SiF4    +    H2O   
  41.  C   +   H2O   --->   CO   +   H2
17.  KClO3   --->   KCl    +   O2            
   42.  H3AsO4   --->   As2O5   +   H2O
18.  KClO3   --->   KClO4   +   KCl         
    43.  Al2(SO4)3 +  Ca(OH)2 --->  Al(OH)3 +  CaSO4
19.  P4O10    +   H2O   --->   H3PO4         
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   44.  FeCl3   +   NH4OH   --->   Fe(OH)3   +   NH4Cl
20.  Sb   +   O2   --->   Sb4O6             
    45.  Ca3(PO4)2   +  6 SiO2  --->   P4O10  +  CaSiO3
21.  C3H8   +   O2   --->   CO2    +   H2O     
46.  N2O5   +   H2O   --->   HNO3
22.  Fe2O3   +    CO   --->   Fe   +   CO2  
    47.  Al   +   HCl   --->   AlCl3   +   H2
23.  PCl5    +   H2O   --->   HCl   +   H3PO4  
48.  H3BO3   --->   H4B6O11    +    H2O
24.  H2S   +   Cl2   --->   S8   +   HCl      
  49.  Mg   +   N2   --->    Mg3N2
25.  Fe   +   H2O   --->   Fe3O4    +   H2     
50.  NaOH   +   Cl2   --->   NaCl   +   NaClO   +   H2O

1) Using the following equation:

2 NaOH + H2SO4  2 H2O + Na2SO4

How many grams of sodium sulfate will be formed if you start with 200 grams of
sodium hydroxide and you have an excess of sulfuric acid?

2) Using the following equation:

Pb(SO4)2 + 4 LiNO3  Pb(NO3)4 + 2 Li2SO4

How many grams of lithium nitrate will be needed to make 250 grams of lithium
sulfate, assuming that you have an adequate amount of lead (IV) sulfate to do
the reaction?
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Balance the following equations:

3) N2 + F2  NF3

4) C6H10 + O2  CO2 + H2O

5) HBr + KHCO3  H2O + KBr + CO2

6) GaBr3 + Na2SO3  Ga2(SO3)3 + NaBr

7) SnO + NF3  SnF2 + N2O3

Using the equation from problem 2 above, answer the following questions: (Show the
calculation)

8) If I do this reaction with 35 grams of C6H10 and 45 grams of oxygen, how many grams of
carbon dioxide will be formed?

9) What is the limiting reagent for problem 6?


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10) How much of the excess reagent is left over after the reaction from problem 6 is
finished?

11) If 35 grams of carbon dioxide are actually formed from the reaction in problem 6, what
is the percent yield of this reaction?

12) If I make a solution by adding 83 grams of sodium hydroxide to 750 mL of water…

a) What is the molality of sodium hydroxide in this solution?

b) What is the percent by mass of sodium hydroxide in this solution?

c) What is the mole fraction of sodium hydroxide in this solution?


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13) If I make a solution by adding water to 35 mL of methanol (CH3OH) until the final volume
of the solution is 275 mL…

a) What is the molarity of methanol in this solution? (The density of

methanol is 0.792 g/mL)

b) What is the percent by volume of methanol in this solution?

14) Write the equation for the reaction of iron (III) phosphate with sodium sulfate to
make iron (III) sulfate and sodium phosphate.
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15) If I perform this reaction with 25 grams of iron (III) phosphate and an excess of sodium
sulfate, how many grams of iron (III) sulfate can I make?

16) If 18.5 grams of iron (III) sulfate are actually made when I do this reaction, what is my
percent yield?
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17) Is the answer from problem #3 reasonable? Explain.

18) If I do this reaction with 15 grams of sodium sulfate and get a 65.0% yield, how many
grams of sodium phosphate will I make?

19). What mass of AgCl will precipitate when .050 L of a 0.0500 M solution of AgNO 3 reacts
with 25.0 mL of .0330 M NaCl ?

AgNO3(aq) + NaCl (aq)  NaNO3(aq) + AgCl (s)

20). 50.0 mL of 0.100 M Na3PO4 is mixed with 150.0 mL of 0.250 M Pb(NO 3)2 to produce a
solid precipitate of lead (II) phosphate. What mass of this precipitate will be produced?

3Pb(NO3)2 (aq) + 2Na3PO4 (aq)  Pb3(PO4)2 (s) + 6NaNO3 (aq)


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21). What mass of solid aluminum hydroxide is produced when 50.0 mL of 0.200 M Al(NO 3)3
is added to 200.0 mL of 0.100 M KOH?

Al(NO3)3 (aq) + 3KOH (aq)  Al(OH)3 (s) + 3KNO3 (aq)

22). What mass of barium sulfate is produced when 100.0 mL of a 0.100 M solution of
barium chloride is mixed with 100.0 mL of a 0.100 M solution of iron (III) sulfate?

3BaCl2 (aq) + Fe2(SO4)3 (aq)  3BaSO4 (s) + FeCl3 (aq)

23). How many grams of silver chloride can be prepared by the reaction of 100.0 mL of 0.20
M silver nitrate with 100.0 mL of 0.15 M calcium chloride?

2AgNO3 (aq) + CaCl2 (aq)  2AgCl (s) + Ca(NO3)2 (aq)

Mastery Problem:

24). A 100.0 mL aliquot of 0.002 M aqueous potassium hydroxide is mixed with 100.0 mL of
0.200 M aqueous magnesium nitrate to produce magnesium hydroxide and potassium
nitrate.

a. Write a balanced chemical equation for any reaction that occurs.

b. What precipitate forms?

c. What mass of precipitate is produced?


SMAK 8 PENABUR INTERNATIONAL TANJUNG DUREN
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TEACHER :Jodhi Gushastoko.S.Farm

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SMAK 8 PENABUR INTERNATIONAL TANJUNG DUREN
DETENTION FROM PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY
TEACHER :Jodhi Gushastoko.S.Farm

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