Problem:
1.Compounds oxidize when they lose hydrogen atoms. An example is the decomposition of methanol. What products are formed when methanol decomposes?
Formaldehyde and carbon
Carbon and hydrogen
Formaldehyde and hydrogen
Methane and water
2. An old cooling tower is being demolished at a gas processing plant. Which of the following statements would be FALSE?
Cr+6 can be found in the cooling tower debris.
Workers could be exposed to Cr+6 during demolition if not wearing the appropriate PPE.
Cr+6 will unlikely be found in subsurface soil.
Exposure to Cr+6 can be by inhalation or ingestion.
3.An oxidation number describes the combining capability of one ion to another ion or of one atom to another atom. Which of the following statements regarding oxidation numbers is FALSE?
H2S contains sulfur which has an oxidation number of -2.
Each oxygen in KMnO4 has an oxidation number of -2, and the oxidation number of K is +1; therefore, the oxidation number on Mn in this compound is +7.
The oxidation number of a monoatomic ion is the same as its ionic charge, such that Na ion has an oxidation number of +1.
The oxidation number of each atom in an element is zero, such that the oxidation number of Cl2 is -2.
4. ABC Company was celebrating their working 1 million hours without a lost time incident by sponsoring a camping trip for their employees and their families. To light the campfire, one of the workers tried to use a match. When he rubbed the match head against the box, it did not ignite. Why?
The worker used a strike-anywhere match instead of a safety match.
The box did not contain red phosphorus and powdered glass.
The match did not contain antimony trisulfide, sulfur, and potassium chlorate.
The match contained tetraphosphorus trisulfide, sulfur, lead oxide, and powdered glass.
5.Which of the following oxidizers is the most hazardous?
Potassium permanganate
Potassium chlorate
Potassium peroxide
Potassium dichromate
6. Following Hurricane Katrina in 2005, what oxidizer did cleanup crews use to eradicate the mold that grew in homes __________?
7. The components of ordinary gunpowder are elemental sulfur, charcoal, and potassium nitrate. When gunpowder explodes, these components react as follows:
3S8(s) + 16C(s) + 32KNO3(s)
Sulfur Carbon Potassium nitrate
16K2O(s) + 16CO2(g) + 16N2(g) + 24SO2(g)
Potassium oxide Carbon dioxide Nitrogen Sulfur dioxide
For this redox reaction, the reducing agents are __________ and __________.
8. Shipping bales of unprocessed cotton alongside a boxcar containing concentrated perchloric acid is potentially hazardous since 60 to 72.5% perchloric acid is an NFPA __________ oxidizer that causes a severe increase in the burning rate of the cotton.
9. One or more of the ions that do not participate in an oxidation-reduction reaction are called __________ ions.
10.The oxidation number of chlorine in KClO4 is __________.
Your response must be at least 200 words in length each:
11. Ammonium nitrate is the most commercially important chemical product containing the ammonium ion.
List and describe at least two grades of commercially available ammonium nitrate.
Why does OSHA require employers to store bulk quantities of ammonium nitrate within a bin that is clean and free of contaminants?
Give an example of a contaminant, and describe its interaction with ammonium nitrate.
11. A worker at DMG Energy, LLC experienced chest pain and was transported to the cardiac unit at a local hospital for treatment. During the doctor's evaluation, the worker disclosed that he was on an ultra-low sodium diet. Explain why nutritionists often advise individuals on low-sodium diets to avoid cured fish and meat products. Contrast some properties between metallic nitrites and metallic nitrates.