Tutorial 1 Partial Solution
Tutorial 1 Partial Solution
1. The heating of sodium bicarbonate to form carbon dioxide is a chemical change but the
heating of solid iodine to form a red vapour is a physical change. Represent both scenarios as
balanced equations with appropriate state symbols.
Solution:
NaHCO3 (s) + heat → NaCO3 (s) + CO2 (g) + H2O (g) (unbalanced)
This is a chemical change as the products are different from the starting materials (i.e.
chemical bonds are broken and new bonds are formed)
I2(s) + heat ↔ I2 (g)
This is a physical change because the starting material and the products are the same (i.e I
is still bonded to I). Only a phase transition (sublimation) occurred and no chemical bonds
were broken or formed in the process. If heat is removed I2 (s) reforms unlike NaHCO3.
102 cm
7.80 × 10-7 m × m = 7.8 × 10–5 cm
109 nm
7.80 × 10-7 m × m = 7.8 × 102 nm
mi 1.60km
500
hr × 1mi = 805km/hr
km 1000 m 1 hr m
805 × × =224
hr 1 km 3600 s s
Solution:
b) 65 oF = 18.3 °C
a) 258.02 g + 48.8 g + 542 mg + 72.000 g
First get all values to the same units:
258.02 g + 48.8 g + 0.542 g + 72.000 g
= 379.4 g
Least amount of sig. fig.