Chemistry
Chapter 3
1. Explore some aspects of measurements and how you report them. Describe an example that would correspond to an everyday example of reporting a measurement (e.g., what time you will meet someone, how many people attended an event) and describe the way a scientist would report this value, including a description of the precision, accuracy, and use of significant figures.
45. Write the chemical formula for each of the following compounds. List the
symbols for the elements in the order that the elements are mentioned in the
description.
a. a compound with molecules that consist of two phosphorus atoms and five
oxygen atoms.
b. a compound with molecules that consist of two hydrogen atoms and one
sulfur atom.
c. a compound that contains three calcium atoms for every two nitrogen
atoms.
d. a compound with molecules that consist of 12 carbon atoms, 22 hydrogen
atoms, and 11 oxygen atoms.
55. Classify each of the following as either a molecular compound or an ionic
compound.
a. cadmium fluoride, (a starting material for lasers)
b. sulfur dioxide, (a food additive that inhibits browning and bacterial
growth)
71. Compare and contrast the information given in the Lewis structure, the
space‑filling model, the ball‑and‑stick model, and the geometric sketch of an
ammonia molecule, .
73. What are the particles that form the basic structure of water? Describe the
attraction that holds these particles together. Draw a rough sketch that shows the
attraction between two water molecules
81. Write the name for each of the following chemical formulas.
a. (a commercial bleaching agent)
b. (in natural gas)
c. HI (when dissolved in water, used to make pharmaceuticals)
d. (for doping semiconductors)
e. BrCl (an industrial disinfectant)
83. Write the chemical formula for each of the following names.
a. ammonia (a household cleaner when dissolved in water)
b. tetraphosphorus hexasulfide (used in organic chemical reactions)
c. iodine monochloride (used for organic synthesis)
d. hydrogen chloride (used to make hydrochloric acid)
97. Write the name for each of these chemical formulas.
a. (a nematocide—that is, it kills certain parasitic worms.)
b. (in signal flares)
c. (used in gold plating)
d. (in pharmaceutical preparations)
e. (in hair wave formulations)
99. Write chemical formulas for each of the following names.
a. barium chloride (used in manufacture of white leather)
b. cobalt(III) oxide (used in coloring enamels)
c. manganese(II) chloride (used in pharmaceutical preparations)
d. iron(III) acetate (a medicine)
e. chromium(III) phosphate (in paint pigments)
f. magnesium hydrogen phosphate (a laxative)
Chapter 8
59. Complete the following calculations and report your answers with the correct
number of significant figures. The exponential factors, such as , are exact, and
the 5280 in part (c) is exact. All the other numbers are not exact.
a. =
b.
c.
67. The density of whole blood is 1.05 g/mL. A typical adult has about 5.5 L of
whole blood. What is the mass in pounds of this amount of whole blood?
108. Absolute zero, the lowest possible temperature, is exactly 0 K. What is this
temperature in °C?…in °F?
Chapter 9
30. A multivitamin tablet contains 40 milligrams of potassium. How many moles of
potassium does each tablet contain?
32. A multivitamin tablet contains 1.93 × mole of chromium. How many micrograms of chromium does each tablet contain?
49. Calcium phosphide is used to make fireworks. Write a conversion factor that converts between moles of calcium ions in calcium phosphide, , and moles of .
57. Manganese metal is produced from the manganese(III) oxide, ,which is found in manganite, a manganese ore. The manganese is reduced from its +3 oxidation state in to the zero oxidation state of the uncharged metal by reacting the with a reducing agent such as aluminum or carbon. How many pounds of manganese are in 1.261 tons of ? (1 ton = 2000 pounds)
72. About 40 different substances called organophosphorus compounds are registered in the United States as insecticides. They are considered less damaging to the environment than some other insecticides because they breakdown relatively rapidly in the environment. The first of these organophosphorus insecticides to be produced was tetraethyl pyrophosphate, TEPP, which is 33.11% carbon, 6.95% hydrogen, 38.59% oxygen, and 21.35% phosphorus. It has a molecular mass of 290.190. What is the molecular formula for TEPP?
Chapter 10
42. Aniline, , which is used to make antioxidants, can be formed from
nitrobenzene, , in the following reaction.
FeCl2
a. What is the maximum mass of aniline, , formed in the reaction
of 810.5 g of nitrobenzene, , with 985.0 g of Fe and 250 g of
?
b. Explain why two of these substances are in excess and one is limiting
61. Consider the neutralization reaction that takes place when hydrochloric acid
reacts with solid nickel(II) carbonate.
a. Write a conversion factor that relates moles of HCl to moles of for
this reaction.
b. What is the minimum volume of 6.0 M HCl necessary to react completely
with 14.266 g of solid nickel(II) carbonate, ?