638 Answered Questions for the topic AP chemistry
How do I solve this Chemical Bonding Problem?
Predict the type of bond (ionic, covalent,or polar covalent) one would expect to form between the following pairs of elements.
A. Rb and Cl
B. S and S
C. C and F
D. Ba and...
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What steps do I need to use to solve this atomic structure problem?
Which element is being referred to? Explain your answer.
E1 577.4 kJ/mol
E2 1,816 kJ/mol
E3. 2,744 kJ/mol
E4. 11,580 kJ/mol
E5. 15,048 kJ/mol
Answer Choices:
A) Na
B)...
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Can you me with this molarity problem?
What volume of NaOH is needed to make 50mL of a 1M solution?
Atomic Structure and periocity concept question
Why are the changes in election affinity as one goes down a group in the periodic table not nearly as large as variations in ionization energy.
My book does not explain this concept very clearly.
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I am having trouble understanding this AP Chemistry Concept
Diagonal relationships in the periodic table exist as well as the vertical relationships. For example, Be and Al are similar in some of their properties as are B and Si. Rationalize why these...
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Can you help me with this atomic structure problem?
How many orbitals can have the designation 5p, 3dz^2, 4d, n=5, n=4?
Find Kc for the reaction
The following reaction was performed in a sealed vessel at 723 ∘C :H2(g)+I2(g)⇌2HI(g)Initially, only H2 and I2 were present at concentrations of [H2]=3.10M and [I2]=2.20M. The equilibrium...
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Can you help me with this atomic structure and periocity problem?
Calculate the longest and shortest wavelengths of light emitted by electrons in the hydrogen atom that begin in the n=6 state and then fall to states with smaller values of n.
Can you help me with this AP Chemistry problem?
20. Calculate ∆H for the reaction of sulfur dioxide with oxygen. 2SO2 (g) + O2 (g) → 2SO3 (g) (∆Hf 0 SO2 (g) = –296.8 kJ/mol; ∆Hf 0 SO3 (g) = –395.7 kJ/mol) a. –98.9 kJ c. 197.8 kJ b. –197.8 kJ d....
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How do I solve this enthalpy problem involving the formation of rust?
∆Hf 0 for the formation of rust (Fe2O3 ) is –826 kJ/mol. How much energy is involved in the formation of 5 grams of rust? a. 25.9 kJ c. 66 kJ b. 25.9 J d. 66 J
How do I solve a heat of reaction problem similar to this one?
18. For which one of the following reactions is the heat of the reaction also a heat of formation of the product?a) N2(g) + 3H2(g) ----> 2NH3(g)b) (1/2)N2(g) + O2(g) ----> NO2(g)c) 6C(s) +...
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How do I solve a heat of formation similar to this one?
17. Given the following heats of formation: SO2(g) = -297 kJ/mole, SO3(g) = -396 kJ/moledetermine the heat of reaction (in kJ) for 2SO2(g) + O2(g) ----> 2SO3(g)a) -99 c) 99b) -198 d) 198
How do I solve an AP Chemistry problem similar to this one?
11. 3N2O(g) + 2NH3(g) -----> 4N2(g) + 3H2O(g) Enthalpy change = -879.6 kJWhat is the heat of formation for N2O in kJ/mole (heats of formation: NH3 = -45.9 kJ/mole and H2O = -241.8 kJ/mole)?a)...
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How do I solve a heat of formation problem like this?
11. 3N2O(g) + 2NH3(g) -----> 4N2(g) + 3H2O(g) Enthalpy change = -879.6 kJWhat is the heat of formation for N2O in kJ/mole (heats of formation: NH3 = -45.9 kJ/mole and H2O = -241.8 kJ/mole)?a)...
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How do I solve change in enthalpy problems like this?
3. 2Al(s) + 3O2(g) -----> 2Al2O3(s) enthalpy change is -3351 kJWhat would be the enthalpy change (in kJ) for the formation of 65.0 g of Al2O3(s)?a) -251000b) -126000c) -2464d) -1232
How do I solve this problem on a reaction between Ba (OH)2 and H2SO4?
30 mL of 0.10M Ba (OH)2 (aq) is added to 30 mL of 0.10 M H2SO4 and the solution is stirred quickly. The rise is temperate T 1 is measured. The experiment is repeated using 90 mL of each solution...
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How do I solve this problem on a reaction between a NH3 and HCl?
When 0.157 lol NH3 is reacted with excess HCl, 6.91 kJ of energy is released as heat. How do I calculate the energy change per mole of NH3?
How do I solve this AP Chemistry problem?
1/2O2 (g)+ Hg (l)====> HgO (s) ΔH= -90.8 kJ. How do I calculate how much heat is released when 42.5g of By is reacted with oxygen
How do I solve this heat of formation problem?
3Al (s)+3O2 (g)===> 2AlO3 (s) ΔH= -3351kJ
How do I calculate the change in enthalpy in kJ for the formation of 65.0 g of Al2O3?
How do I solve this enthalpy of formation problem?
The heats of combustion of C, H2, and CH4 at 298K and 1 atm are respectively -393 kJ/mol, -286 kJ/mol, and -892 kJ/lol. How do I calculate the enthalpy of formation for CH4 using the given...
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Can you help me with this phase change thermochemistry problem?
How do I calculate how much heat energy is required to hear a 150g sample of ice initially At -14°C to 30°C?.
I know that I am supposed to use the equation q=mcΔT at some point, but I am not...
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Can you teach me how to solve this Head's Law problem?
Given the following data, calculate the change in enthalpy for this reaction.
2NH3+3N2O==>4N2+3H20 (change in enthalpy-1010kJ)
N2O+3H2===>N2+H4+H2O ( change in enthalpy...
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What steps so I need to use to solve this Head's Law problem?
The enthalpy of combustion of solid carbon to form carbon dirs ide is -393.7 kJ/mol carbon, and the enthalpy of combustion carbon monoxide to form carbon dioxide is-283.3 kJ/mol. Use this data to...
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Can you help me with this calorimetry problem?
In a coffe cup calorimeter, 50.0mL of 0.100M of AgNO3 and 50mL of 0.100M HCl are mixed to yield the following reaction:
Ag+ (aq) + Cl -==> AgCl(s)
The two solutions were initially at...
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What steps do I need to do to complete this AP chemistry problem?
A 5.00g sample of aluminum pellets (specific heat=0.89 J/g°C) and a 10.00g sample of iron pellets (specific heat 0.45 J/g°C) are heated to 100.0 °C. The mixture of hot iron and aluminum is then...
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