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Reference Table Scavenger Hunt Answer KEY

1. pentane
Tables P & Q

2.
Tables Periodic Table (or Table S), Tables N & O

3. Na is a Group 1 element, and therefore soluble with (PO43--)


Ni is not an exception under the insolubility with (CrO42-)
Table F

4. Standard Temperature and Pressure


P = 101.3 kPa or 1 atm; T = 273K or 0oC
Table A

5. NaOH – sodium hydroxide; KOH – potassium hydroxide; Ca(OH)2 – calcium hydroxide;


NH3 – ammonia
Table L

6. acetate ion
Table E

7. approximately 5 grams
Table G

8. 54K (freezing point = melting point)


Table S

9. J/g – the amount of heat needed per gram to melt a substance


Tables B & D

10. mol
Table D

11. approximately 38kPa


Table H

12. q = mHv = (20g)(2260J/g) = 45,200J


Tables B & T

13. milli- Table C

14. NH3 Table L

15. (MnO4-) Table E

16. ethanoic (acetic) acid Table K

17. OR Table O
18. 2.44 x 104 years (24,400 years) Table N

19. exothermic Table I

20. 107.868 amu Periodic Table

21. 48.83 kJ Table I

22. HCl – hydrochloric acid; HNO3 – nitric acid; H2SO4 – sulfuric acid; H3PO4 – phosphoric acid;
H2CO3 – carbonic acid; CH3COOH or HC2H3O2 – acetic acid
Table K

23. CnH2n-2 For each C atom (n), there are (2n-2) H atoms
Table Q

24. Electronegativity = 3.2 Table S

25. β- (beta emission) Table N

26. 403 kJ/mol Table S

27. Al – it is higher on the chart than Zn Table J

28. 52 Periodic Table or Table S

29. 112 pm Table S

30. -2, +4, or +6 Periodic Table

31. phenolphthalein Table M

32. 2-8-8-1 Periodic Table

33. approximately 85oC Table H

34. atomic radii decreases Table S

35. Yes – it is a transition metal (in Groups 3-12)


Periodic Table

36. It won’t happen! Sn is higher on chart than Cu, and therefore wants to oxidize (lose electrons),
NOT reduce (gain electrons)
Table J

37. 2260 J/g Table B

38. Yes - Al is more reactive than H Table J

39. 7.31 g/cm3 Table S


40. a.) EN difference = 3.2 – 2.6 = 0.6 Table S

b.) Polar bond due to the EN difference/unequal “pull” (draw it out if you need to!!)

c.) Nonpolar molecule due to symmetry within molecule (draw it out if you need to!!)

41. Table T
ppm = [grams solute/grams solution] x 1 000 000
ppm = [25/(200+25)] x 1 000 000 = 111,111 ppm

42. Table T
% error = [(measured value – accepted value)/accepted value] x 100
% error = [(10.1g – 10.3 g)/10.3 g] x 100 = -1.94%

43. Tables C & T


q = mC∆T
q = (50g)(4.18 J/goC)(57oC – 45oC) = 2508 J

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