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Chapter 4 Homework Quiz

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #7
A  Aluminum hydroxide is the limiting reactant because 1.2 g of aluminum hydroxide produces 0.55 g of water.
B  Aluminum hydroxide is not the limiting reactant because some amount of aluminum hydroxide is left.
C  Aluminum hydroxide is the limiting reactant because it has a smaller coefficient than hydrochloric acid.
D  Aluminum hydroxide is not the limiting reactant because more than 0.55 g of water could have been produced from 1.2 g of aluminum hydroxide.
Question #8
A  If we have equal masses of ethane and oxygen, there is no limiting reactant.
B  None of these statements are true.
C  If we have an equal number of moles of ethane and oxygen, there is no limiting reactant.
D  If we have extra mass of oxygen, then ethane must be the limiting reactant.
E  If we have extra mass of ethane, then oxygen must be the limiting reactant.
Question #15
A  ox: 2Na+ + 2e– → 2Na re: 2Cl– → Cl2 + 2e–
B  ox: 2Br– → Br2 + 2e– re: Cl2 + 2e– → 2Cl–
C  ox: Br + 2e– → Br– re: 2Cl– → Cl2 + 2e–
D  ox: Cl2 + 2e– → 2Cl– re: 2Br– → Br2 + 2e–
Question #18
A  0
B  +3
C  +7
D  +4
E  +8
Question #19
A  +1
B  –2
C  none of these
D  0
E  –1
Question #20
A  –4
B  0
C  –1
D  +4
E  –2
Question #22
A  H2F, HF–
B  At most one of the adults has high blood pressure.
C  H2CN, CN–
D  HNO3–, H2NO3
E  HPO42–, PO43–
Question #26
A  Mg3(PO4)2
B  Cu3PO4
C  Na3PO4
D  AlPO4
Question #27
A  MgCO3
B  Al2(CO3)3
C  (NH4)2CO3
D  CaCO3
Question #28
A  are left dissolved in the solution
B  none of these
C  are cations only
D  form a second insoluble compound in the solution