The Mole and Stoichiometry Unit Review
1) Calculate the mass of one mole of each of the following. This is known as the molecular mass or molecular weight.
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c. Water l*\^2 3/(Ml)
d. sulfur dioxide
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2) Calculate the mass of
a. 1.50 moles of N2WC—l x £2*023/^1 ~ HZ.o
b. 2.50 moles of Mg3(P04)2
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c. 8.50 moles of AICI38 .So *+.0(* l-5s ^A.t - iis^a
d. 7.50 moles of sodium7-§"Oa 22.?? //2 5
3) Calculate the number of moles of
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4) How many grams are in 3.2L of C02 at STP3'2L y _ 1__ x clH ’O I ^
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5) What is the volume of 1.3 x 10 29 molecules of H2 at STP
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6) What is the volume of 2.459 moles of nitrogen gas at standard pressure and temperature?
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7) How many moles of 02 are there in a 2.00 L container at STP?
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8) How many particles are there in a 3.57 Cplastic bag if it is filled with a gas at STP?
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9) What volume would butane [C4H10 (g)] occupy at STP if you have 2.222 grams of it?
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10) Consider 9.00 moles of C6H14a. How many C6H14 molecules are present?
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12ja.(Calculate the concentration of each of the following solutions:
a. 2.35 moles of CaCl2 are dissolved in water to make a volume of 25 L.2 j '35' »•-*(, p.
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b. 790 ml of solutions that contains 1.35 moles of silver acetate.1. 3EW.0 1
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c. 1.25L of solution that contains 13g Sodium Hydroxide.£> « 7<i? (
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d. 8.57 g of lead (II) hydroxide are dissolved in water to make a volume of 550 ml.
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You have 245 ml of a 4.52M silver nitrate solution. Describe how you would dilute down to a 1.00 M solution.
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of water.AZZLC4H10+ (3 o2 £co2+ !<*h2o
What type of reaction is this and How much Butane was used in the reaction?Ocrv^K. b U$ ftu^a ,
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17) Calculate how many grams of iron can be made from 16.5 grams of Fe203 by the following equation. (What type of reaction is this) 3 « l <s> <*>\ j £>(
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18) Nickel metal reacts with silver nitrate solution according to the following equation. <&<£<£
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19) When sulfur trioxide mixes with water it forms sulfuric acid&
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b. If I start this reaction with 102 grams of sulfur trioxide and an excess of water, how many grams of sulfuric acid could I produce?
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c. If 98 grams of sulfuric acid is actually produced, what was my percent yield of
hydrogen?
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