written lab final
percent yield (conservation of matter)
(starting mass - final mass) x 100%
steps in copper cycle reactions
1. oxidation of copper into copper ion 2. metathesis of copper ion into CuOH 3. dehydration of CuOH into CuO 4. decomposition of CuO into copper ion 4. reduction of copper ion to copper
unit for molar heat capacity
J/C
unit for specific heat capacity
J/kg°C
VESPR
Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion
extensive property
a property that depends on the amount of matter in a sample -heat capacity
What effect on the molar mass of the unknown metal would there be if some of the hydrogen gas generated by the experiment escaped into the room
decrease
intensive properties
do not depend on the amount of matter present -molar and specific heat capacity
determinate errors
errors in method or performance that can be discovered and eliminated
For the prior lab experiment (Gas Laws), you used the number of mols of your unknown metal for the variable "n" in the ideal gas law
false
The molecular geometry and electron geometry are never the same for a particular molecule
false
What are the units for the molar mass of a gas
g/mol
we identified an unknown metal by determining which of the following properties
molar mass
A metal with a higher specific heat will raise the temperature of the calorimeter _________ than a metal with a lower specific heat
more
indeterminate error
random error that you can not discover