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Naming (pg 10) and Stoich (pg 13) Guided Practice

Naming (pg 10) and Stoich (pg 13) Guided Practice

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Chemistry

11th Grade

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5 Slides • 57 Questions

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Stoichiometry Review &
Naming Practice

PART 1 = Page 10 Mixed Review - Check Your Work

PART 2 = Stoich Review
Regular Chem - Page 13 In Your Packet

Honors Chem - Page 14 In Your Packet

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PROCEED WITH CAUTION

Only your 1st attempt will be scored!

80%+ earns full credit (subject to change)

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Part 1 Instructions

Make sure to check your work or record your answers on the left hand side of page 10 as you work through Part 1

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Multiple Choice

copper (I) chloride

1

Type 1 Ionic

2

Type 2 Ionic

3

Covalent

5

Fill in the Blanks

Type answer...

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Multiple Choice

PbI4

1

Type 1 Ionic

2

Type 2 Ionic

3

Covalent

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Multiple Choice

What is the name of PbI4

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lead tetraiodide

2

lead iodide

3

lead (IV) iodide

4

lead (I) iodide

5

tetralead iodide

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Multiple Choice

manganese (II) iodide

1

Type 1 Ionic

2

Type 2 Ionic

3

Covalent

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Fill in the Blanks

Type answer...

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Multiple Choice

Mg3P2

1

Type 1 Ionic

2

Type 2 Ionic

3

Covalent

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Multiple Choice

What is the name of Mg3P2

1

Trimagnesium Diphosphide

2

Magnesium Phosphide

3

Magensium (III) Phosphide

4

Magnesium (II) Phosphide

5

Dimagnesium triphosphide

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Multiple Choice

chlorine trifluoride

1

Type 1 Ionic

2

Type 2 Ionic

3

Covalent

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Fill in the Blanks

Type answer...

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Multiple Choice

SiBr4

1

Type 1 Ionic

2

Type 2 Ionic

3

Covalent

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Multiple Choice

What is the name of SiBr4

1

Silicon Tetrabromide

2

Tetrasilicon monobromide

3

Silicon (I) bromide

4

Silicon (IV) Bromide

5

Silicon Bromide

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Multiple Choice

Ba3N2

1

Type 1 Ionic

2

Type 2 Ionic

3

Covalent

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Multiple Choice

What is the name of Ba3N2

1

Tribarium Dinitride

2

Dibarium trinitride

3

Barium Nitride

4

Barium (III) Nitride

5

Barium (II) Nitride

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Multiple Choice

MnBr2

1

Type 1 Ionic

2

Type 2 Ionic

3

Covalent

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Multiple Choice

What is the name of MnBr2

1

Manganese Dibromide

2

Dimanganese Monobromide

3

Manganese Bromide

4

Manganese (I) Bromide

5

Manganese (II) Bromide

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Multiple Choice

SO2

1

Type 1 Ionic

2

Type 2 Ionic

3

Covalent

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Multiple Choice

What is the name of SO2

1

Sulfur Dioxide

2

Disulfur Oxide

3

Sulfur Oxide

4

Sulfure (II) Oxide

5

Sulfur (I) Oxide

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Multiple Choice

strontium iodide

1

Type 1 Ionic

2

Type 2 Ionic

3

Covalent

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Fill in the Blanks

Type answer...

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Multiple Choice

carbon disulfide

1

Type 1 Ionic

2

Type 2 Ionic

3

Covalent

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Fill in the Blanks

Type answer...

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Multiple Choice

SCl4

1

Type 1 Ionic

2

Type 2 Ionic

3

Covalent

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Multiple Choice

What is the name of SCl4

1

Sulfur Tetrachloride

2

Tetrasulfur Chloride

3

Sulfur Chloride

4

Sulfur (IV) Chloride

5

Sulfur (I) Chloride

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Multiple Choice

magnesium fluoride

1

Type 1 Ionic

2

Type 2 Ionic

3

Covalent

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Fill in the Blanks

Type answer...

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Multiple Choice

TiCl2

1

Type 1 Ionic

2

Type 2 Ionic

3

Covalent

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Multiple Choice

What is the name of TiCl2

1

Titanium Dichloride

2

Dititanium Monochloride

3

Titanium Chloride

4

Titanium (I) Chloride

5

Titanium (II) Chloride

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Multiple Choice

phosphorus triiodide

1

Type 1 Ionic

2

Type 2 Ionic

3

Covalent

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Fill in the Blanks

Type answer...

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Part 2 Instructions - pg 13

Each question in your packet will be broken down into 3 questions in this quizizz lesson

  1. Identifying Path On The Mole Map

  2. Setting Up Stoichiometry Problem

  3. Calculated Answer

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Make Sure To Record Answers In Your Packet As You Go!

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Hotspot

1A. Choose the correct path on the mole map chart to solve the following problem:

2 Na + Cl2 --> 2NaCl

How many moles of chlorine are needed to produce 0.75 moles of sodium chloride (NaCl)?

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Labelling

1B. Set up the following problem:

2 Na + Cl2 --> 2NaCl

How many moles of chlorine are needed to produce 0.75 moles of sodium chloride (NaCl)?

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22.99 g Na

2 mole Na

2 mol NaCl

70.90 g Cl2

1 mole Na

1 mole Cl2

6.02x1023 molecules Cl2

0.75 mol NaCl

1 mole NaCl

58.44 g NaCl

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Math Response

1C. Type the answer in the blank to the right (3 sig figs, no label)

2 Na + Cl2 --> 2NaCl

How many moles of chlorine are needed to produce 0.75 moles of sodium chloride (NaCl)?

Type answer here
Deg°
Rad

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Hotspot

2A. Choose the correct path on the mole map chart to solve the following problem:

2 Na + Cl2 --> 2NaCl

Determine the moles of sodium chloride (NaCl) that can be produced from 1.75 moles of sodium (Na)

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Labelling

2B. Set up the following problem:

2 Na + Cl2 --> 2NaCl

Determine the moles of sodium chloride (NaCl) that can be produced from 1.75 moles of sodium (Na)

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2 mole Na

2 mol NaCl

22.99 g Na

70.90 g Cl2

6.02x1023 molecules Cl2

1 mole Cl2

1.75 mol Na

1 mole NaCl

58.44 g NaCl

1 mole Na

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Math Response

2C. Type the answer in the blank to the right (3 sig figs, no label)

2 Na + Cl2 --> 2NaCl

Determine the moles of sodium chloride (NaCl) that can be produced from 1.75 moles of sodium (Na)

Type answer here
Deg°
Rad

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Hotspot

3A. Choose the correct path on the mole map chart to solve the following problem:

AlBr3 + 3NaOH --> Al(OH)3 + 3 NaBr

How many moles of sodium bromide (NaBr) can be formed from 1.55 moles of aluminum bromide (AlBr3) reacting with sodium hydroxide (NaOH)?

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Labelling

3B. Set up the following problem:

AlBr3 + 3NaOH --> Al(OH)3 + 3 NaBr

How many moles of sodium bromide (NaBr) can be formed from 1.55 moles of aluminum bromide (AlBr3) reacting with sodium hydroxide (NaOH)?

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1.55 mol AlBr3

3 mol NaBr

1 mole NaOH

102.89 g NaBr

1 mol NaBr

40.0 g NaOH

266.68 g AlBr3

1 mole Al(OH)3

3 mol NaOH

1 mole AlBr3

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Math Response

3C. Type the answer in the blank to the right (3 sig figs, no label)

AlBr3 + 3NaOH --> Al(OH)3 + 3 NaBr

How many moles of sodium bromide (NaBr) can be formed from 1.55 moles of aluminum bromide (AlBr3) reacting with sodium hydroxide (NaOH)?

Type answer here
Deg°
Rad

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Hotspot

4A. Choose the correct path on the mole map chart to solve the following problem:

AlBr3 + 3NaOH --> Al(OH)3 + 3 NaBr

Determine the moles of aluminum hydroxide, Al(OH)3, produced from 4.65 moles of sodium hydroxide, NaOH

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Labelling

4B. Set up the following problem:

AlBr3 + 3NaOH --> Al(OH)3 + 3 NaBr

Determine the moles of aluminum hydroxide, Al(OH)3, produced from 4.65 moles of sodium hydroxide, NaOH?

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3 mole NaBr

3 mole NaOH

4.65 mol NaOH

1 mole AlBr3

266.68 AlBr3

1 mole NaOH

1 mole Al(OH)3

40.0 g NaOH

1 mole NaBr

78.01 g Al(OH)3

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Math Response

4C. Type the answer in the blank to the right (3 sig figs, no label)

AlBr3 + 3NaOH --> Al(OH)3 + 3 NaBr

Determine the moles of aluminum hydroxide, Al(OH)3, produced from 4.65 moles of sodium hydroxide, NaOH

Type answer here
Deg°
Rad

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Hotspot

5A. Choose the correct path on the mole map chart to solve the following problem:

2NaCl --> 2 Na + Cl2

How many grams of sodium (Na) would be produced by the decomposition of 2.94 grams of sodium chloride (NaCl)

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Labelling

5B. Set up the following problem:

2NaCl --> 2 Na + Cl2

How many grams of sodium (Na) would be produced by the decomposition of 2.94 grams of sodium chloride (NaCl)

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22.99 g Na

6.02x1023 molecules Cl2

70.90 g Cl2

2 mol NaCl

1 mole NaCl

58.44 g NaCl

2 mole Na

1 mole Na

2.94 grams NaCl

1 mole Cl2

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Fill in the Blanks

Type answer...

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Hotspot

6A. Choose the correct path on the mole map chart to solve the following problem:

2 H2 + O2 --> 2 H2O

How many grams of oxygen gas would react completely with 19.2 grams of hydrogen gas in a synthesis reaction

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Labelling

6B. Set up the following problem:

2 H2 + O2 --> 2 H2O

How many grams of oxygen gas would react completely with 19.2 grams of hydrogen gas in a synthesis reaction

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19.2 g H2

2.02 g H2

1 mole H2

1 mole H2O

1 mole O2

18.02 g H2O

32.00 g O2

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Fill in the Blanks

Type answer...

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Hotspot

7A. Choose the correct path on the mole map chart to solve the following problem:

C3H8 + 5 O2 --> 3 CO2 + 4 H2O

The combustion of 100 grams of propane (C3H8) produces what mass of carbon dioxide?

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Labelling

7B. Set up the following problem:

C3H8 + 5 O2 --> 3 CO2 + 4 H2O

The combustion of 100 grams of propane (C3H8) produces what mass of carbon dioxide?

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1 mole C3H8

4 mole H2O

100 g C3H8

3 mole CO2

1 mole CO2

5 mole O2

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Fill in the Blanks

Type answer...

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Hotspot

8A. Choose the correct path on the mole map chart to solve the following problem:

Cu + 2 AgNO3 --> Cu(NO3)2 + 2 Ag

A piece of copper wire (Cu) with a mass of 5.71 grams is placed in a solution of silver nitrate. If the copper reacts completely, how many grams of copper (II) nitrate, Cu(NO3)2 will be produced?

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Labelling

8B. Set up the following problem:

Cu + 2 AgNO3 --> Cu(NO3)2 + 2 Ag

A piece of copper wire (Cu) with a mass of 5.71 grams is placed in a solution of silver nitrate. If the copper reacts completely, how many grams of copper (II) nitrate, Cu(NO3)2 will be produced?

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1 mol Cu(NO3)2

1 mole Ag

63.55 g Cu

1 mole Cu

187.6 Cu(NO3)2

5.71 g Cu

1 mole AgNO3

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Fill in the Blanks

Type answer...

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Hotspot

9A. Choose the correct path on the mole map chart to solve the following problem:

2 AlPO4 + 3 Mg --> 2 Al + Mg3(PO4)2

Magnesium reacts with aluminum phosphate in a single replacement reaction. What mass of magnesium would be needed to produce 8.29 grams of aluminum?

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Labelling

9B. Set up the following problem:

2 AlPO4 + 3 Mg --> 2 Al + Mg3(PO4)2

Magnesium reacts with aluminum phosphate in a single replacement reaction. What mass of magnesium would be needed to produce 8.29 grams of aluminum?

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1 mole AlPO4

1 mol Al

24.3 g Mg

26.98 g Al

8.29 g Al

3 mol Mg

1 mole Mg

2 mole AlPO4

1 mole Mg3(PO4)2

2 mol Al

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Math Response

8C. Type the answer in the blank to the right (3 sig figs, no label)

2 AlPO4 + 3 Mg --> 2 Al + Mg3(PO4)2

Magnesium reacts with aluminum phosphate in a single replacement reaction. What mass of magnesium would be needed to produce 8.29 grams of aluminum?

Type answer here
Deg°
Rad

Stoichiometry Review &
Naming Practice

PART 1 = Page 10 Mixed Review - Check Your Work

PART 2 = Stoich Review
Regular Chem - Page 13 In Your Packet

Honors Chem - Page 14 In Your Packet

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