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calculated mass of a product that would be obtained if all of the limiting reactant were converted 
to product
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CHEM 120 Final Exam 
1. (TCO 8) 35.0 mL of 0.25 M NaOH is neutralized by 23.6 mL of an HCl solution. The molarity of the HCl solution is (show your work): (Points : 5) 
2. (TCO 1) How many mL are in 3.5 pints? Show your work. (Points : 5) 
3. (TCO 3) What is the name of the following compound: Zn3P2? (Points : 5)
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CHEM 120 Final Exam Review 2024/25 EDITION ALL CORRECT RATED GRADE A+
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significant figures 
a digit that is either reliably known or closely estimated 
Significant Figure Rules 
1. All non-zero digits are always significant 
2. Zeroes between non-zero digits are always significant 
3. Zeroes to left of first non-zero digit (either before or after decimal point) are never significant 
4. Zeroes to the right of last non-zero digit 
a. after decimal point are always significant 
b. which are before decimal point are not significant 
conversion factor 
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CHEM 120 Final Exam | 
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B - Answer -How many bonds can nitrogen have? Which rule or 
principle should be used? 
A) Five bonds; octet rule. 
B) Three bonds; octet rule. 
C) Three bonds; the Hund's rule. 
D) Five bonds; the Aufbau Principle. 
C - Answer -When two hydrogen atoms meet, they will attract to each 
other and form a bond (and a H2 molecule). Why? 
A) Because electrons like to stay together. 
B) Because electrons li...
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CHEM 120 FINAL EXAM LATEST EDITION 2024/25 GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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ionic compounds 
-deals with charged particles 
-oppositely charged particles are attracted to each other 
-look for presence of metals and polyatomic ions 
molecular compounds 
-share electrons 
-nonmetals 
-no polyatomic ions unless its an acid 
Type I metals 
-ionic compounds 
-group 1A,2A,3A 
-one type of charge state 
-Name of metal +ion 
-if metal+nonmetal: 
name of metal+base name of nonmetal +ide 
-if metal+polyatomic ion: 
name of metal+name of polyatomic ion 
Type II metals 
-ionic com...
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