Question 4 of 14 > Calculate the number of Li ions in 3.88 g Li, PO...
Calculate the following in 5.28 g Li3PO4 a) Li ions b) grams O
Consider a sample that contains 3.95 g of Liz PO,. Determine the number of Lithium ions, the total number of ions, and the number of grams of both oxygen and phosphorous in the sample. When you re ready match each parameter (on the left) to the correct amount (on the right). Premise Response Drag and drop to match 1 number of Lions = A 1.64x10" 2 total number of ions = B 6.16x102 3 grams of O = C 1.06...
Question 8 of 27 > Consider the reaction shown. 4 HCI(g) + O2(8) 2012(g) + 2 H2O(g) Calculate the number of grams of Cl, formed when 0.115 mol HCl reacts with an excess of o,
When lithium phosphate, Li PO,, dissolves in water, what ions are produced? 3 Lit +PO no ions are formed 3 Lit +P3- +20, 3 Lit +p5+ + 402- O Lift +PO K,Cr,O, is an example of an ionic compound.
4 HCl(g) + O2(g) → 2CL (9) + 2 H2O(g) Calculate the number of grams of Cl, formed when 0.225 mol HCl reacts with an excess of o, Resources Qurces [ Give Up? estion 2 of 43 > Hint Check Ans Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction shown. Attempt CO NO CIO HO balanced chemical equation:
calculate the number of potassium ions present in a 16.42 g sample of K3P. Question 8 (2 points) Calculate the number of potassium ions present in a 16.42 g sample of K3P. 02.004 x 10e23 potassium ions 2.474 x 10e23 potassium ions 2.9311 x 10e24 potassium ions 1.466 x 10e24 potassium ions
4. (14 pts) Calculate AHr (kJ/mole) for the reaction CaHlg)+ 6 F2(g) >2 CFg) + 4 HF(g) AH (kJ/mole) ? Using only the following data AH (kJ/mole) H2(g)+ F2(g) C(s) + 2 F2(g) 2 C(s)+ 2 H2(g) 2 HF(g) -537.0 -680,0 CF4(g) C2H4(g) + 52.3
Question 14 of 38 > Attempt 1 A 5.29 g mixture contains both lithium fluoride, LiF, and potassium fluoride, KF. If the mixture contains 3.47 g fluorine, what is the mass of the KF in the mixture? mass of KF: 1.82
Assignment Score: 1700/4300 Resources Ex Give Up? Hint Question 26 of 43 > Consider the reaction shown. 4 HCl(g) +0,() 201,(8) + 2 H,O(g) Calculate the number of grams of Cl, formed when 0.225 mol HCl reacts with an excess of O.
Calculate the number of moles and the mass of negative ions present in 15.67 g of magnesium nitrate, Mg(NO3)2.