Problems CH 4
Problems CH 4
• What is the net ionic equation for the following molecular equation?
• Using solubility rules, decide whether the following ionic solids are soluble or insoluble in water. If
they are soluble, indicate what ions you would expect to be present in solution.
• a. AgBr
• b. Li2SO4
• c. Ca3(PO4)2
• d. Na2CO3
• Write net ionic equations for the following molecular equations. HBr is a strong electrolyte.
• Write the molecular equation and the net ionic equation for each of the following aqueous
reactions. If no reaction occurs, write NR after the arrow
• Obtain the oxidation number for the element noted in each of the following.
• Determine the oxidation numbers of all the elements in each of the following compounds. (Hint:
Look at the ions present).
• In the following reactions, label the oxidizing agent and the reducing agent
• A 50.0-mL volume of AgNO3 solution contains 0.0285 mol AgNO3 (silver nitrate). What is the
molarity of the solution?
• What volume of 0.120 M CuSO4 is required to give 0.150 mol of copper(II) sulfate, CuSO4?
• What is the volume (in milliliters) of 0.215 M H2SO4 (sulfuric acid) containing 0.949 g H2SO4?
• You wish to prepare 0.12 M HNO3 from a stock solution of nitric acid that is 15.8 M. How many
milliliters of the stock solution do you require to make up 1.00 L of 0.12 M HNO 3?
• A flask contains 49.8 mL of 0.150 M Ca(OH)2 (calcium hydroxide). How many milliliters of 0.350 M
Na2CO3 (sodium carbonate) are required to react completely with the calcium hydroxide in the
following reaction?
It requires 51.7 mL of 0.145 M KMnO4 to titrate 20.0 g of the solution of hydrogen peroxide. What is
the mass percentage of H2O2 in the solution?