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112 Point Chemistry Recovery, Exam 1 Sharon Fetzer Gislason Name ___________________________________________ TA_______________________ Directions: Work out the following problems neatly and in an orderly fashion. You must show all of your work to get the credit. Type the explanations (part b). Staple all pages together. These are due on Monday morning in lecture. Put your responses in the envelope with your...

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112 Point Chemistry Recovery, Exam 1 Sharon Fetzer Gislason Name ___________________________________________ TA_______________________ Directions: Work out the following problems neatly and in an orderly fashion. You must show all of your work to get the credit. Type the explanations (part b). Staple all pages together. These are due on Monday morning in lecture. Put your responses in the envelope with your TA's name on it. Note: if I can't read your name or explanations, I will not grade it. 1. 14.18 g of Cl2 and 22.08 g of O2 are placed in a reaction chamber and allowed to react to completion. Calculate the grams of Cl2O7 actually produced if the reaction proceeds with a yield. 76.4% (5 pts) 2Cl2 + 7 O2 2 Cl2O7 b) List the steps in order and discuss the thinking that went into the solution of this problem. (3 pts) There are two problems to do. Chemistry 112 Point Recovery, Exam 1 Sharon Fetzer Gislason 2. Calculate the total number of particles remaining in solution when a solution containing 1.515 g of Zn (NO3)2 is reacted with a solution containing 0.662 g of K2S. ...

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