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NOT FOR ELECTRONIC STUDENT ACCESS ONLY FOR CLASSROOM USE!! Unit 9: Stoichiometry Practice 1. Differentiate between the significance of the coefficients in a balanced chemical equation and the significance of the subscripts in a chemical formula.  · Coefficients show the correct proportions of atoms and molecules in a chemical reaction. They are normal sized numbers placed at the beginning of the chemical formulas in a chemical reaction during the process of balancing. They tell how many of an entire chemical formula is in a reaction.  · Subscripts show the correct proportions of atoms/ions in a chemical formula. They are the small numbers within the chemical formula. They tell how many individual atoms/ions are present. 2. State the Law†¦show more content†¦7. What is plasma?  · Plasma has neither a definite volume nor a definite shape.  · Plasma is often seen within ionized gases.  · Plasma is distinct from a gas because it possesses unique properties: o It contains free electrical charges (not bound to atoms or ions) o It can be produced by heating and ionizing a gas.  · Plasma is often found in areas of the planet/universe where extremely high heats are possible and gases exist to help create the plasma. 8. Put hydrogen bonds, dispersion forces and dipole-dipole forces in order of how strong they are and give an example of each type of attraction.  · Strongest = Hydrogen bonds which have hydrogen attached to a fluorine, oxygen, or nitrogen (Example: Oxygen’s attraction to other hydrogens in a bunch of H2O’s)  · Medium Strength = Dipole-Dipole bonds which occur between the slight positive end of one polar molecule and the slight negative end of another polar molecule (Example: Nitrogen’s attraction to other hydrogens in a bunch of NH3’s)  · Weakest = Dispersion forces which occur in any covalently bonded molecule (Example: Hydrogen’s attraction to other hydrogens in a bunch of CH4’s) Ø Note 1: These are intermolecular forces of attraction so they occur OUTSIDE of the molecules! Ø Notes 2: One covalent bond can be all three types at once. 9. Why do polar compounds tend to have higher melting boiling points than nonpolar compounds? 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