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Comprehensive Chemistry Review: Protons, Electrons, Reactions, and Compounds

This review encompasses essential chemistry concepts, including the number of protons in Neon, valence electrons in Carbon, and reaction balancing. It explores ammonium dichromate's hydrogen atoms, sodium bicarbonate's carbon oxidation state, and the synthesis of chemical equations. Discover the naming conventions for K2SO4 and the types of organic compounds like DNA. Understand fundamental reactions such as double displacement and exothermic processes. This guide also delves into solution types, molecular formulas, and atomic theory.

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Comprehensive Chemistry Review: Protons, Electrons, Reactions, and Compounds

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  1. Semester Final Jeopardy

  2. How many protons doesNeon have?

  3. How many valence electrons does Carbon have?

  4. How many hydrogen atoms are present in one molecule of ammonium dichromate, (NH4)2Cr2O7? .

  5. What is the oxidation number (charge) of the carbon in sodium bicarbonate, NaHCO3?

  6. Balance the following chemical equation: KMnO4 + HClKCl + MnCl2 + H2O + Cl2What coefficient would be placed in front of H2O?

  7. What is the correct name for K2SO4?

  8. What type of organic compound is DNA?

  9. What type of reaction takes placewhen one element replaces another element?

  10. According to this statement, pressureapplied to a fluid is transmitted evenly throughout that fluid.

  11. This tells you how many electrons an atom must gain,lose, or share to become stable.

  12. The chemical reaction in which heatenergy is released.

  13. A fluid’s resistanceto flow.

  14. In this reaction theH+ from an acid and the OH- from a base combine to form H2O.

  15. The common name for HCl.

  16. A solid solution such as brass.

  17. A hydrocarbon that has at least one double or triple bond.

  18. What kind of solution would be formed if 90 g of KNO3 were placed in 100 g of water at 50oC.

  19. Name the compound.

  20. Numbers that precede symbols and formulas in a chemical equation.

  21. The type of bond formed when electrons are equally shared between atoms.

  22. In the chemical equation shown, the substances in Part A. Al2(SO4)3 + Ca(OH)2 → Al(OH)3 + CaSO4 A

  23. The type of reaction shownin the following equation: NH3 + HCl NH4Cl

  24. The element shown below has ___ neutrons. 26FeIron55.847

  25. The formula for magnesium nitrate. +2 -1

  26. What group (name) do the elements shown belong to?

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