Grade 11 Chemistry Review Set
This set of questions is optional. If you
completed review Set #1 without problems you may skip it. 
If you had problems then you'd better do it.
  
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   Where is nearly all of the mass of an atom located? Explain your answer in terms of what contributes to this mass.  | 
 
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   Calcium arsenate, Ca3(AsO4)2, is a poison sometimes used to kill insects on plants. What is the mass of 0.586 mole of calcium arsenate?  | 
 
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   Calculate the formula weight of Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3.  | 
 
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   Which of the following atomic species have a) 1, b) 2, or c) 3 unpaired electrons in their outer shell? H, He, Li, Be, C , N, O, F, Ne.  | 
 
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   Define monoprotic acid, diprotic acid and polyprotic acid.  | 
 
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   An oxide of a certain element produced an acidic solution when dissolved in water. The oxide has the empirical formula X2O3, where X represents the symbol for the element. Is the element X a metal or a nonmetal? In which group in the periodic table does it belong?  | 
 
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   Which alkaline earth metal is used in flashbulbs and flares? Why? Explain using a chemical equation.  | 
 
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   Give Lewis structures for (a) CS2, (b) CN-, (c) SeO3, and (d) SeO2  | 
 
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   Which of these bonds is most polar and which is least: SO, ClCl, or ClO? Justify your arrangement.  | 
 
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   Write the formulas for  | 
 
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   (a) aluminum sulphide (b) strontium fluoride  | 
 
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   (c) titanium(IV) oxide (d) chromous bromide  | 
 
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   Write molecular, ionic and net ionic equation for the reaction between Pb(NO3)2 and Fe2(SO4)3.  | 
 
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   One way to prepare iodine is to mix sodium iodate, NaIO3, with hydriodic acid, HI. The following reaction occurs.  | 
 
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   NaIO3 + 6 HI --------> 3 I2 + NaI + 3 H2O  | 
 
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   Calculate the number of moles and the number of grams of iodine that can be made this way from 16.4 g of NaIO3.  | 
 
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