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What is Distillation

This is the process of separating out by boiling point differences.

What is filtration?

This is the technique that separates a mixture of solids and liquid.


What is deposition?

This is the conversion between gas and solid phases.

What is a liquid?

This is the state matter that has a indefinite shape but an definite volume.

What is a solid?

This is the state that has a defined shape and volume.


What is 33.1 mL?

This is volume of mercury in 450. g of mercury. The density of mercury is 13.6 g/mL.

What is 344 g?

This is mass of mercury present in 25. 3 mL of mercury. The density of mercury is 13.6 g/mL

What is 34 m/s?

This is 75 mi/hr in m/s.

What is 1.8 m?

This is the conversion of 70. in to m.

What is 0.0254 m?

This is the conversion of 2.54 cm to m.

What is LiCl?

This is the formula for lithium chloride.

What is N2O4

This is the formula for dinitrogen tetroxide

What is chromium (III) oxide?

This is the name for Cr2O3

What is ammonium sulfate?

This is the name for (NH4)2SO4

What is Fe2S3?

This is formula for iron(III) sulfide.

What is a proton?

This is the subatomic particle that has a positive charge.

What is the electron?

This is the subatomic particle that is located outside of the nucleus.

What is 78 protons?

This is the number of protons present in a atom of platinum

A tungsten atom has a mass number of 183. How many neutrons are present in this tungsten atom?

109

This is number of electrons present in a carbon-13 atom.

Six

This is the number of sig figs present in 85.000 g.

Five

This is the number of sig figs present in 7.005 x 104 mL.

Four

This is the sum of 52.001 mL and 45.1 mL to the proper number of sig figs.

97.1mL

This is the quotient of 53.2 g divided by 25.000 mL.


2.13 g/mL

This is the type of bonding that occurs between metals and nonmetals.

Ionic Bonding

This is the type of bonding occurring between two nonmetals.

Covalent bonding

Ionic or covalent: Na2SO4

Ionic

Ionic or covalent: CO2

Covalent

Ionic or covalent: CaBr2


Ionic