H CH 8 HOMEWORK

Assign oxidation numbers to the following:

+1 –1+2 -1 +4 –2 0+3 –2+5 -2

NaClMgBr2SO2AlNO2-1PO4-3

+1 +3 –2+1 –3+2 +5 –2+4 –1 +1 +7 –2-3 +1

Na3BO3Na3NCa(NO3)2CBr4KClO4NH4+1

  1. Distinguish between binary and ternary acids and give two examples of each.

Binary contain hydrogen and a nonmetal; ternary contain hydrogen and a polyatomic ion.

  1. What are monatomic ions?

A single atom with a charge.

  1. In naming and writing formulas, what determines the order in which the elements appear? Positive ions come first; elements are written from least electronegative to most electronegative with some exceptions.
  1. What are oxidation numbers?Number that show the distribution of electrons in a compound. These are NOT IONS!

Monatomic Ions:

O-2oxideSulfideS-2

Mg+2magnesium ionTin (II) ionSn+2

Fe+3Iron (III) ionBarium ionBa+2

N-3nitrideFluoride F-1

Ag+1silver ionCopper (I) ionCu+1

Binary Molecular:

N2F2dinitrogen difluorideDinitrogen MonoxideN2O

CI4carbon tetraiodidePhosphorus TrichloridePCl3

NO2nitrogen dioxidePentabromine DioxideBr5O2

P3O4triphosphorus tetraoxideSulfur MononitrideSN

SCl2sulfur dichlorideCarbon DisulfideCS2

Binary Ionic:

MgCl2magnesium chlorideNickel (II) ChlorideNiCl2

W2O3tungsten (III) oxideVanadium (III) PhosphideVP

ZnSzinc sulfideSilver SulfideAg2S

AlF3aluminum fluoridePotassium ChlorideKCl

Cd3P2cadmium phosphideCalcium SelenideCaSe

FeNiron (III) nitrideMolybdenum (VI) FluorideMoF6

Ferric nitride

Cs2 Scesium sulfideCadmium BromideCdBr2

Y2O3yttrium oxideManganese (II) NitrideMn3N2

SnI4tin (IV) iodideGold (I) OxideAu2O

Stannic iodide

Cu3P2copper (II) phosphideTitanium (IV) SulfideTiS2

Cupric phosphide

Polyatomic Ionic:

NaNO3sodium nitrateMagnesium BorateMg3(BO3)2

WPO4tungsten (III) phosphateTin (IV) SulfateSn(SO4)2

K2SO3potassium sulfiteCalcium BicarbonateCa(HCO3)2

Mg(C2H3O2)2magnesium acetateHydrogen PeroxideH2O2

Fe(BrO3)2Iron (II) bromateSodium AzideNaN3

Ferrous bromate

KMnO4potassium permanganateLead (II) TartratePbC4H4O6

ZnCr2O7zinc dichromateCopper (II) Ortho-Silicate

Cu2SiO4

Al2(CO3)3aluminum carbonateHydrogen CyanideHCN

Cd3[Fe(CN)6]2Iridium (VI) Hydroxide

cadmium ferricyanideIr(OH)6

AgClOsilver hypochloriteBarium NitrateBa(NO3)2

Acids:

HClhydrochloricacidSulfuric AcidH2SO4

HIO3 iodic acidHydrofluoric AcidHF

H2CO3carbonic acidsulfurous acidH2SO3

HBrhydrobromic acidOxalic AcidH2C2O4

Formula Writing:

potassium chlorate KClO3potassium chlorideKCl nickel (II) phosphide Ni3P2 stannic nitrite Sn(NO2)4 aluminum borate AlBO3 cobalt (III) sulfate Co2(SO4)3

cadmium sulfateCdSO4ammonium carbonate(NH4)2CO3

magnesium hydroxideMg(OH)2aluminum sulfiteAl2(SO3)3

sodium bromideNaBrsilver acetateAgC2H3O2

zinc nitrateZn(NO3)2sulfur dioxideSO2

phosphoric acidH3PO4ammonium chlorateNH4ClO3

zinc sulfideZnSpotassium nitrideK3N

gold (I) dichromateAu2Cr2O7lead (IV) phosphatePb3(PO4)4

lead (II) iodatePb(IO3)2calcium acetateCa(C2H3O2)2

cupric phosphateCu3(PO4)2lithium dichromateLi2Cr2O7

aluminum oxideAl2O3potassium oxideK2O

hydrobromic acidHBrammonium hydroxideNH4OH

barium hydroxideBa(OH)2magnesium borateMg3(BO3)2

carbon tetrachlorideCCl4sodium dichromateNa2Cr2O7

nitrogen dioxideNO2barium chlorateBa(ClO3)2

sodium bicarbonateNaHCO3carbonic acidH2CO3

calcium permanganateCa(MnO4)2citric acidH3C6H5O7

lithium nitriteLiNO2zinc iodateZn(IO3)2

cadmium perchlorateCd(ClO4)2barium chloriteBa(ClO2)2

manganese (II) oxideMnOmagnesium nitrideMg3N2

lithium borateLi3BO3cobalt (II) bisulfateCo(HSO4)2

hydroiodic acidHIferrous phosphateFe3(PO4)2

dinitrogen pentoxideN2O5carbon disulfideCS2

Naming:

Pb3(PO4)2lead (II) phosphateCoSO4cobalt (II) sulfate

CuSO4copper (II) sulfateCuSO3copper (II) sulfite

Pb(ClO3)4lead (IV) chlorateH2SO4sulfuric acid

Fe(N3)3iron (III) azideFe2(SO4)3iron (III) sulfate

Cr(OH)2 chromium (II) hydroxideKBrO3potassium bromate

Cd(IO3)2cadmium iodateFeCO3iron (II) carbonate

CaCr2O7calcium dichromateBa(NO3)2barium nitrate

KNO3potassium nitrateNH4C2H3O2ammonium acetate

Pb3N2lead (II) nitrideBa3P2barium phosphide

HClhydrochloric acidSO3sulfur trioxide

Mg(NO3)2magnesium nitrateHNO3nitric acid

Li2SO4lithium sulfate(NH4)2CO3ammonium carbonate

CuCrO4copper (II) chromateNaHCO3sodium bicarbonate

Ca(ClO2)2calcium chloriteBa(NO2)2barium nitrite

Ag2CrO4silver chromateSn3(PO4)2tin (II) phosphate

HC7H5O2benzoic acidCaH2calcium hydride

AuClO4gold (I) perchlorateMg(OH)2magnesium hydroxide

KHSO4potassium bisulphateSrCl2strontium chloride

MnSmanganese (II) sulfideAgNO3silver nitrate

P2O5 diphosphorous pentoxideFeHPO4iron (II) hydrogen phosphate

PCl5 phosphorous pentachlorideHC2H3O2acetic acid

H3PO4phosphoric acidN2Odinitrogen monoxide

Make a correction, if necessary, and then provide the name/formula.

CorrectionName/Formula

Ba3NO3Ba(NO3)2barium nitrate

KSO4K2SO4potassium sulfate

Mg3(PO4)2correctmagnesium phosphate

BaCr2O7correctbarium dichromate

NaC2H3O2correctsodium acetate

PbBr2correctlead (II) bromide

Ag2(CO3)2Ag2CO3silver carbonate

NaHCO3correctsodium bicarbonate

HSO4H2SO4sulfuric acid

NH4(NO2)2NH4NO2ammonium nitrite

Magnesium (II) hydroxidemagnesium hydroxideMg(OH)2

Dilithium oxidelithium oxideLi2O

Fluoric acidhydrofluoric acidHF

Calcium bicarbonatecorrectCa(HCO3)2

Pb(II)SO4PbSO4lead (II) sulfate

Practice Quiz:

Formula:Name:

1. silver___Ag____6. S-2sulfide

2. chromium (III) ion___Cr+3____7. I-1 iodide

3. yttrium ion___Y+3____8. Fe+3iron (III) ion

4. nitride___N-3____9. Ba+2barium ion

5. chlorine____Cl2___10. O-2oxide

Provide Formulas:

11. sodium sulfateNa2SO4

12. copper (I) oxideCu2O

13. potassium chloriteKClO2

14. calcium phosphateCa3(PO4)2

15. aluminum nitrideAlN

16. chromium (III) chlorideCrCl3

17. phosphorus trichloridePCl3

18. oxalic acidH2C2O4

19. barium phosphideBa3P2

20. gold (I) fluorideAuF

Provide Names:

21. P2O3 diphosphorous trioxide26. Ni(ClO3)2nickel (II) chlorate 22. SnCl2 tin (II) chloride 27. Pb3N4 lead (IV) nitride

23. ZnSzinc sulfide28. MgSO4magnesium sulfate

24. NaOHsodium hydroxide29. HBrhydrobromic acid

25. CuBr2copper (II) bromide30. K2Opotassium oxide

Calculate the Formula Mass of the following:

1. a. H2SO498 g/mol

b. Fe(C2H3O2)2 (SF)173.933 g/mol

c. CaSO4 2H2O172 g/mol

2. Determine the formula mass for the following. (SF)

H OH O

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H—C—C—C—O—H

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H89.0700 g/mol

3. Calculate the formula mass for acetylsalicylic acid:

180 g/mol9C/8H/4O

Mole Calculations:

1. Calculate the mass of 2.00 mols of sulfuric acid.

196 g

2. Calculate the number of moles in 60.00 g of potassium carbonate(SF).

FM = 138.2055 g/mol.4341 moles

3. Calculate the number of molecules in 2.00 g of carbon dioxide.

2.73 x 1022molecules

4. Find the number of grams in 7.2434 x 1024 ions of lithium ions.

84 g

5. 3.45 x 1023 “molecules” of barium phosphatewould contain how many atoms?

4.485 x 1024 atoms

Composition Stoichiometry:

1. 23 g of manganese (III) sulfate would contain how many grams of manganese?

6.4 g Mn

2. 77 g of phosphoric acid would contain how many mols of hydrogen?

2.36 mol H

3. 3.4 mols of zinc sulfite would contain how many grams of zinc?221 g Zn

4. 2.5 mols of calcium thiosulfate would contain how many mols of calcium?

2.5 moles Ca

5. 56.33 g of barium would be how many mols?.411 mol Ba

6. 657 g of sodium peroxide would contain how many mols of oxygen? (SF)

77.9783 g Na2O216.9 mol O

7. If a sample of iron (III) oxide contained 26 g of iron, what was the mass of the original sample? 37.14 g Fe2O3

8. 45 g of oxygen would be how many mols?

1.41 mols

9. 23 g of nitrogen dioxide would contain how many grams of oxygen? (SF)

16 g O

10. The average person exhales 500 mols of carbon dioxide in a day. How many grams of carbon would that be? 6000 g C

Calculate the Percent Composition of the following:

FM = 160 FM = 232

1a. Fe2O3b. Ag2O

70% Fe 30% O93% Ag 7% O

2. Determine the percent calcium in calcium phosphate.

38.71 %

3. For the compound sodium sulfate decahydrate, calculate the following:

a. %Nab. %Oc. %H2OFM = 322

14.3%70%56%

4. Calculate the mass of the metal in each of the following:

a. 50 g of MgS21.42 g Mg

b. 25 g of FeCO312.07g Fe

c. 200.00 g of aluminum oxide (SF)52.92506% Al

105.85 g Al

d. 10 g of copper (II) bromide

2.84 g

e. 50 g of lead (II) oxide which is 30% pure

13.93 g

f. 40 g of lead (IV) oxide which is 60% pure 20.79 g Pb

  1. The active ingredient in common household liquid bleach is the hypochlorite ion, ClO-

a) Determine the percent of active ingredient in sodium hypochlorite.69 %

b)If bleach contains a 5% solution of sodium hypochlorite by mass, calculate the

percentage of hypolchlorite ion in the bleach.3.45 %

  1. A sample of brass contains by mass 28.0% zinc and 72.0% copper. How many kilograms of brass could be produced from 6.00 kilograms of copper? 8.33 kg

7. A household detergent contains 35% sodium tripolyphosphate, Na5P8O10. This complex salt keeps the pH of the wash water slightly basic by buffering action. The tripolyphosphate can also form soluble complexes with hard water ions (Ca+2 and Mn+2) that would otherwise form insoluble precipitates with detergent molecules. Determine the percent of phosphorous in the detergent. 16.6 %

8. A bituminous coal sample had a mass of 20.0 g after complete drying. The coal’s sulfur was chemically converted to the precipitate barium sulfate. If the mass of the dry precipitate is 2.35 g, what was the percent sulfur in the dry coal?

1.61 %

Empirical and Molecular Formula Determination:

1. Calculate the empirical formula for the following compounds:

a. 63.1% Mn; 36.9% SMnS

b. 26.6% K; 35.4% Cr; 38.0% OK2Cr2O7

2. Find the empirical formula for a compound given that a 48.5g sample is found to contain 1.75g of carbon and 46.75g of bromine.

CBr4

3. The formula mass of a compound is 92g/mol. Analysis shows that there are .608g of nitrogen and 1.388g of oxygen. What is the molecular formula of the compound?

N2O4

4. Determine the molecular formula of a compound that has a formula mass of 220 and is 56.4% phosphorus and 43.7% oxygen.

P4O6

5. A 13.83 g sample of unknown decomposes when heated, giving CO2 (g) and 6.57g of solid MgO. What is the empirical formula for the compound?

MgCO3

6. 1.62g of CoCl2 xH2O gave a residue of .88g. Find the formula of the hydrate.

X = 6

7. 1.26g of CaSO4 xH2O gave a residue of .99g. Find the formula of the hydrate.

X = 2

8. What is the molecular formula of a hydrated sodium salt which has a formula mass of about 268g/mol and contains 46.9% water of hydration? An analysis reveals the following composition: Na 17.18%, P 11.57%, H 5.60%, O 65.70%

Na2HPO4  7 H2O

9. A hydrate magnesium compound has a formula mass of about 174 g/mol and contains 31.0% water of hydration. From the following analysis, calculate the molecular formula: Mg 13.90%, P 17.74%, H 4.01%, O 64.30%.

MgHPO4 3 H2O

Practice Quiz 1:

1. Assign oxidation numbers to the following:

+3 –2 +3 +6 -2

A. NO2-1B. Fe2(SO4)3

2. Determine the formula mass of #1B.

400 g/mol

3. 4 moles of carbon tetrachloride would contain how many moles of carbon?

4 mols C

4. If a sample of iron (III) oxide contained 2.5 moles of oxygen, then how many grams of iron would be in it?

93.33 g Fe

5. Find the percent composition of carbon tetrachloride.

8 % C 92 % Cl

6. Mass of crucible and contents before heating.21.54g

Mass of empty crucible.19.82g

Mass of crucible and contents after heating.20.94g

Find the percent water in the sample.34.88%

Practice Quiz 2:

1. What are the empirical and molecular formulas of a compound if 212.1g of the compound contains 42.4g of hydrogen and 169.7g of carbon. The formula mass of the compound is 30.0 g/mol.

CH3/ C2H6

2. What is the formula mass of lithium phosphate?

116 g/mol

3. How many grams of chromium are in 20g of chromium (II) chloride?

8.46 g Cr

4. 3.56 x 1023 molecules of carbon dioxide would be how many grams?

26.01 g CO2

5. 76g of copper (II) oxide would contain how many mols of copper and how many moles of oxygen? Why are these numbers the same? Would there be 38 g of each?

.96 mol Cu/.96 mol O/ Same ratio 1:1/ No atoms have different masses

Practice Quiz 3:

1. Assign oxidation numbers to the following:

+4 –2 +3 -2

A. IrS2B. C2O4-2

2. What is the formula mass of sodium tetraborate?

202 g/mol

3. 18.46g of copper (II) chloride would contain how many moles of chlorine?

.27 mol Cl

4. Find the percent composition of diphosphorous pentoxide.

43.66% P, 56.34% O

5. 11 moles of sulfuric acid would be how many grams?

1078 g H2SO4

6. Determine the molecular formula of a compound with a formula mass of 32 g/mol which is 87.5% nitrogen and 12.5% hydrogen. N2H4

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