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Title: Easy Chemistry Help Needed
Post by: richie94sho on May 24, 2006, 07:46:15 PM
I need help on a variety of things for my final tomorrow.


A.How are ionic and covalent compounds named?
B. How are the suffixes -ic, -ous, -ate, and -ite used to name chemicals
C. How do you tell if a compound is soluable in water
D. How are the masses of each element on the periodic table determined
E. how do you test for the production of gass during a reaction
F. Difference between molarity and molality; Polar and Nonpolar
G. Henry's law and how to determine osmotic pressure
H. Taste of acids and bases: sour or bitter
I. Naming Acids


and thats it
ANY HELP IS GREATLY APPRECIATED. only if you can answer one of the few questions, please do. thanks for the cooperation
Title: Re: Easy Chemistry Help Needed
Post by: syko sykes on May 24, 2006, 09:03:10 PM
have you tried to answer any of your questions at all because most of them are very easy... and way to save your studying for the last minute ;)

i'll answer an easy one for you but you need to put forth some effort (maybe some research) before we just give you all the answers

H: acid=sour  base=bitter
Title: Re: Easy Chemistry Help Needed
Post by: richie94sho on May 24, 2006, 10:07:45 PM
yah im probably gonna fail the class. i get a half page to write my notes on to use on the final and those are some of the things going on there. but thanks for being a supportive person. greatly appreciated.
Title: Re: Easy Chemistry Help Needed
Post by: FouRRaW on May 24, 2006, 10:28:08 PM
Ya it shouldn't take too long too research the answers, i think.
Title: Re: Easy Chemistry Help Needed
Post by: Dan on May 25, 2006, 08:04:40 AM
C. How do you tell if a compound is soluable in water

 ::)
Title: Re: Easy Chemistry Help Needed
Post by: jennielynn_1980 on May 25, 2006, 08:39:59 AM
I might be too late but Chemtutor.com has some great info on most of those topics.  Good luck on your test :)