A) NH3
B) N2H4
C) NH2OH
D) N2
E) NO
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A) PCl5
B) NO2
C) H2O2
D) KH
E) NH3
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True/False
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Multiple Choice
A) H2SO4 is a stronger acid than H2SO3 because the S in H2SO4 has a more positive oxidation state than the S in H2SO3 which influences the polarity of the O-H bonds.
B) H2SO4 is a weaker acid than H2SO3 because the S in H2SO4 has a more positive oxidation state than the S in H2SO3 which influences the polarity of the O-H bonds.
C) H2SO4 is a stronger acid than H2SO3 because the S in H2SO4 has a less positive oxidation state than the S in H2SO3 which influences the polarity of the O-H bonds.
D) H2SO4 is a weaker acid than H2SO3 because the S in H2SO4 has a more negative oxidation state than the S in H2SO3 which influences the polarity of the O-H bonds.
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A) one of the products of the reaction is water.
B) sulfuric acid is added to generate insoluble calcium sulfate.
C) hydrogen is used to reduce the phosphate to phosphorus.
D) silica is added to form a calcium silicate slag.
E) oxygen must be added to prevent reaction of P4.
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A) N2
B) S8
C) O2
D) P2
E) I2
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True/False
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Short Answer
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A) H2S
B) S8
C) CaS
D) MnS
E) SO3
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A) chlorine
B) fluorine
C) nitrogen
D) oxygen
E) sulfur
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A) isotopes.
B) allotropes.
C) polymorphs.
D) alloys.
E) amphoterism.
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