Chem 11 - Review Package 4

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Review Package #4

1. An aqueous solution of silver nitrate is mixed with an aqueous solution of ammonium carbonate
and a precipitate is observed.

a) Write a balanced formula equation for this reaction: (include all subscripts)

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b) Write a balanced complete ionic equation for this reaction: (include all subscripts)
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c) Write a balanced net ionic equation for this reaction: (include all subscripts)
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d) This type of reaction is a type of double replacement called ________________

2. An aqueous solution of sulphuric acid (H2SO4) is mixed with an aqueous solution of aluminum
hydroxide and a reaction occurs.

b) Write a balanced formula equation for this reaction: (include all subscripts)

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c) Write a balanced complete ionic equation for this reaction: (include all subscripts)
_______________________________________________________________

d) Write a balanced net ionic equation for this reaction: (include all subscripts) (2 marks)

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e) This type of reaction is a special type of double replacement called _________

3. 25.0 mL of a solution of H2SO4 of unknown concentration is titrated with a standard solution made
up of 0.345 M NaOH. The data table for the titration looks like the following:

Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3


Initial NaOH burette reading
0.00 12.34 23.90
(mL)
Final NaOH burette reading
12.34 23.90 35.24
(mL)
Volume of NaOH used (mL)

a) Fill in the “Volume of NaOH used” for each trial in the table above.)

b) Calculate the “Best Average Volume” of NaOH used from the data (in mL).

________________mL

Express this volume of NaOH used in L: _________________L

c) Write the balanced formula equation for the reaction taking place in this titration.
_______________________________________________________________

d) From the information given, calculate the [H2SO4] in the original H2SO4 solution.
Show all of your work!

Answer: [H2SO4] = __________ M

4. A student adds 15.0 mL of water to a 25.0 mL sample of 0.80 M Li3PO4 solution.

a) Calculate the final [Li+]

b) Calculate the final [PO43-]

5. Calculate the mass of solid K2CO3 which must be added to 500.0 mL of water in order to
make a solution in which the [K+] is 3.0 M.

6. 60.0 mL of 0.45 M K3PO4 is mixed with 240.0 mL of 0.20 M K2SO3. Calculate the final
concentration of all three ions in the solution.

Answer: [PO43-] = ________ M [SO32-] = ________M [K+] = ________M

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