Station 1: Significant Figures, Empirical Formulas & Formula Mass
- How many sig figs are in:
0.0045 2100.04378030.0402180. 3
- Solve and round your answer to the appropriate number of sig figs:
870 + 33.5 – 250.01 + 0.0087 = 650
- Solve and round your answer to the appropriate number of sig figs:
0.0980 x 8710 ÷ 74 x 0.05 =0.6
- What is the formula mass of magnesium hydroxide?Mg(OH)258.321 g/mol
- What is the formula mass of calcium phosphate? Ca3(PO4)2310.188 g/mol
Station 2: Writing Chemical Formulas & Names
- Calcium PhosphateCa3(PO4)27. Barium bromide BaBr2
- Tricarbonheptahydride C3H78. Zinc phosphide Zn3P2
- NiONickel (II) Oxide9. Silver carbonate Ag2CO3
- Pb(OH)4Lead (IV) Hydroxide10. Li3N Lithium nitride
- Iron (III) chlorideFeCl311. P3F5 Triphosphorous Pentafluoride
- Dinitrogen trioxideN2O312. RbI Rubidium Iodide
Station 3: Classifying and Balancing Reactions
Classify each reaction and balance.
- Single Displacement Zn + H2SO4 -----> ZnSO4 + H2
- Decomposition H2CO3 -----> CO2 + H2O
- Double Displacement CaCO3 + 2HCl ------> CaCl2 + H2CO3
- Combustion C3H8 + 5O2 -----> 3CO2 + 4H2O
- Decomposition H2SO4 -----> H2O + SO3
Write a balanced equation for the following reactions
- Magnesium chloride is the product of a reaction between magnesium and chlorine.
Mg + Cl2 MgCl2
- A double displacement reaction between potassium hydroxide and copper (II) sulfate.
2KOH + CuSO4 K2SO4 + Cu(OH)2
Station 4: The Mole & Stoichiometry
- How many moles are in 8.56 x 1025 atoms of potassium.142 moles
- How many moles are 750grams ofhydrogen sulfide. 22 moles
- How many grams are in 8.5 moles of carbonic acid. 530 g
Use the following balanced equation to answer questions 4-6
2 SO2(g) + 2 CaCO3(s) + O2(g) 2 CaSO4(s) + 2 CO2(g)
- How many moles of carbon dioxide are produced from 25 grams of SO2? 0.39 moles CO2
- How many grams of calcium carbonate are used when 156 grams of oxygen gas react? 976g CaCO3
- How many moles of calcium sulfate are produced from 17.25 grams of sulfur dioxide?0.2693 mol CaSO4
Station 5: Predicting Products of Reactions
Predict the products of these single displacement reactions and write the balanced equation.
- lead + zinc acetate Pb + Zn(C2H3O) NR
- sodium iodide + bromine 2NaI + Br2 2NaBr + I2
- iron + aluminum oxide Fe + Al2O3 NR
Predict the products of these double displacement reactions and write the net ionic equations.
- 2 AgNO3(aq) + _____ K2CO3(aq) Ag2CO3(s) + 2KNO3(aq)
- _____ MgBr2(aq) + 2 KOH (aq) 2KBr(aq) + Mg(OH)2(s)
Station 5: Gas Laws & Solutions
- A sample of carbon dioxide occupies a volume of 3.50 Liters at 125 kPa pressure. What pressure would the gas exert if the volume was decreased to 2.00 liters? 219 kPa
- How many moles of nitrogen gas will occupy a volume of 347 mL at 6680 mmHg and 27 C?
PV = nRTn = RT/PV0.0821 Latm/molK (27+273) / (6680/760)(.347L)
24.63/3.049947 = 8.1 moles N2
- A sample of gas occupies a volume of 450.0 mL at 740 mm Hg and 16°C. Determine the volume of this sample at 760 mm Hg and 37°C.
740 (450) = V (760)V = 470 mL
(16+273) (37+273)
- Calculate the molarity of a solution that contains 0.25 moles of HCl in 1.5 L of solution. 0.17 M
- How many liters of solution are needed to prepare a 0.1 M solution from 56.0 g sodium carbonate?
5 liters
- 20.0 mL of a stock solution of ammonium nitrate is diluted to a final volume of 250.0 mL and a final concentration of 0.150 M. What is the initial concentration (Molarity) of the stock solution?
M1V1 = M2V2 M1(20.0mL) = 0.150M(250.0mL)M1 = 1.88 M
- Write the balanced chemical equation for the neutralization reaction between hydrogen bromide and barium hydroxide. 2HBr + Ba(OH)2 BaBr2 + 2H2O
Station 7: Carbon Cycle, Climate Change, Ocean Acidification Diagrams
CO2(g) + H2O(l) + heat 2H+(aq) + CO3-2(aq)Stress / Shift / [CO2] / [H2O] / [H+] / [CO3-2]
Add CO2(g) / Right / Decrease / Decrease / Increase / Increase
Remove CO3-2(aq) / Right / Decrease / Decrease / Increase / --
Decrease Temperature / Left / Increase / Increase / Decrease / Decrease
Increase Volume / Left / Increase / Increase / Decrease / Decrease
Decrease Pressure / Left / Increase / Increase / Decrease / Decrease