Exam 22: Nonmetallic Elements and Their Compounds
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Which of these reactions is an example of nitrogen fixation
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Determine all of the covalent hydrides from the compounds listed below.
I. CaH2
II. H2S
III. SiH4
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Alkali metal hydrides are very reactive with water, forming H2 gas.
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When phosphate rock, Ca3(PO4)2(s), is converted to phosphorus,
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Which of these substances is the active ingredient in ordinary household bleach
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The chemistry of fluorine differs in many ways from that of the rest of the halogens.
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It is especially dangerous to mix cyanide salts with acids because the cyanide ion reacts with acid to form hydrogen cyanide, a very weak acid that comes out of solution as a gas. Inhaled in even very small amounts it can rapidly cause death.
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In which of the following compounds is nitrogen in a positive oxidation state
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