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Utah Chem 1210 Questions And Answers 2024 Update

Grams to Moles ANS✔✔ 1 mol/# grams



Moles to grams ANS✔✔ #grams/1mol



Moles to particles ANS✔✔ 6.022x10^23 particles/1 mol



particles to moles ANS✔✔ 1 mol/6.022x10^23



How to find ionization energy ANS✔✔ moving up and to the right you will find greatest ionization
energy



X(g) + e^- ----> X^- (g) +energy ANS✔✔ usually exothermic



energy+ X(g) + e^- ----> X^- (g) ANS✔✔ sometimes endothermic



what atoms are stabilized by the addition of an electron ANS✔✔ non-metallic or smaller



Atomic Radii or size of atom increases as it moves ANS✔✔ moving up and to the right



which is has more atomic radii Li+ or Li? ANS✔✔ Li



Are cations smaller or bigger than their original atom? ANS✔✔ Smaller



Are anions smaller or bigger than their original atom? ANS✔✔ Larger

, On the left-hand side of the periodic table (metals), the more reactive elements are those ________
ANS✔✔ Down Lower



On the right-hand side of the periodic table (nonmetals excluding the Noble gases), the more reactive
elements are those ________ ANS✔✔ Up Higher



Where are electrons more tightly held ANS✔✔ Upper Right



Molecules are typically formed when two or more __ come together and __ valence electrons. ANS✔✔
Nonmetals, Share



Salts are usually formed when a metal atom __ a valence electron with/to a __ atom; the resulting +/-
ions attract, forming a regular crystalline lattice. ANS✔✔ Transfers, nonmetal



What is the best name for Mg3P2 ANS✔✔ Magnesium Phosphide



What symbol is Cobalt (IV) sulfide ANS✔✔ CoS2



Acetate ANS✔✔ C2H3O2^-



Carbonate ANS✔✔ CO3^2-



Hydroxide ANS✔✔ OH^-



Nitrate ANS✔✔ NO3^-

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