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Jeopardy Game. Anees Hakim Chris Hernandez. 12.1. How are mole ratios used in chemical calculations?. 12.1a. In chemical calculations, mole ratios are used to convert between moles of reactant and moles of product, between moles of reactants, or between moles of products. 12. 2. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Jeopardy Game

Anees HakimChris Hernandez

Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 17 Chapter 25

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12.1

• How are mole ratios used in chemical calculations?

12.1a

• In chemical calculations, mole ratios are used to convert between moles of reactant and moles of product, between moles of reactants, or between moles of products.

12.2

• Balance this equation: • C2H5OH(l) + O2 (g) → CO2 (g) + H2O(g

12.2a

• C2H5OH(l) + 3O2 (g) → 2CO2 (g) + 3H2O(g)

12.3

• How many moles of chlorine gas will be required to react with sufficient iron to produce 14 moles of iron(III) chloride?

• 2Fe(s) +3Cl2(g) 2FeCl3(g)

12.3a

• 21 moles

12.4

• What is the percent yield if 4.65 g of copper is produced when 1.87 g of aluminum reacts with an excess of copper(II) sulfate

• 2Al(s) + 3CuSO4 (aq) → Al2 (SO4) 3 (aq) + 3Cu(s)

12.4a

• 70.43%

12.5

• The combustion of acetylene gas is represented by this equation:

• 2C2H2 (g) + 5O2 (g) → 4CO2 (g) + 2H2O(g)

• How many grams of H2O are produced when 52.0 g C2H2 burns in oxygen?

12.5a

• 1 mole H2

13.1

• How are the particles arranged in solid

13.1a

• Organized in a tight compact manner

13.2

• How are the particles arranged in a Gas

13.2a

• unorganized constantly in random movement

13.3

• How many mmHg is equal to 1 atm

13.3a

• 1 atm = 760 mm Hg

13.4

• What form of matter changes state during sublimation?

13.4a

• Solid changes to Gas during sublimation

13.5

• How much is 760 kpa when converted into mmHg

13.5a

• 760 kPa = 5701.88 mmHg

14.1

• What is the formula for Boyle’s law?

14.1a

• P1 V1 = P2 V2

14.2

• What law uses only pressure and temperature within its formula

14.2a

• Gay Lussac’s law

14.3

• What is the name of this gas law• PV=nRT

14.3a

• Ideal Gas Law

14.4

• A given mass of air has a volume of 6.00 L at 101 kPa. What volume will it occupy at 25.0 kPa if the temperature does not change?

14.4a

• 24.24L

14.5

• If a balloon holds 2 liters of a gas and is placed in a freezer and the temperature decreases from 298 to 257 Kelvin what is the final volume of the balloon?

14.5a

• 1.72 liters

17.1

• What happens in an exothermic reaction

17.1a

• Heat is lost

17.2

• In what type of reaction is heat gained?

17.2a

endothermic

17.3

• What units are used to measure heat flow?

17.3a

• Calories and Joules

17.4

• What is Enthalpy?

17.4a

• the heat content of a system at constant pressure

17.5

• Using calories, calculate how much heat 32.0 g of water absorbs when it is heated from 25.0°C to 80.0°C, how many kilojoules does this make?

17.5a

• 280.06 kJ.

25.1

• What is a Half-Life

25.1a

• The amount of time it takes for a material to decay until the point where only one half of the original amount is remaining

25.2

• What is fusion

25.2a

• combining nuclei to producing a single nucleus that has a greater mass than either of the original nuclei

25.3

• What is fission, what happens after fission

25.3a

• Splitting a nucleus into smaller parts, this is followed by a large amount of energy being released.

25.4

• Match the decay with the material it cannot

pass through.

• Alpha radiation• Beta radiation• Gamma radiation

• Paper• Wood • Lead

25.4a

• 1.) Alpha radiation• 2.) Beta radiation• 3.) Gamma radiation

• A.)Paper• B.)Wood • C.)Lead

25.5

• . A sample of thorium-234 has a half-life of 24.1 days. How many half-lives have passed after 50 days. What fraction of the thorium will remain after 50 days.

25.5a

• 2 half lives

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