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Molar Relationships
The pH of a 0.1 molar aqueous solution of HCl would equal —
A -1
B 1
C 11
D 13
If 3.50 g of H2S are used in the
above reaction, what will be the theoretical yield of water in grams?
A 0.102 g
B 0.185 g
C 1.85 g
D 185 g
If 3.50 g of H2S are used in the
above reaction, what will be the theoretical yield of water in grams?
OmolH
OgHx
SmolH
OmolHx
SgH
SmolHx
SgH
2
2
2
2
2
22
1
18
2
2
1.34
15.3
If 3.50 g of H2S are used in the
above reaction, what will be the theoretical yield of water in grams?
A 0.102 g
B 0.185 g
C 1.85 g
D 185g
Which of the following aqueous solutions will cause litmus paper to turn red?
A NaOH
B NaCl
C HCl
D H2O
Which of the following substances is a weak electrolyte?
A 0.66 M
B 0.97 M
C 1.03 M
D 1.52 M
A solution contains 225 g of glucose, C6H12O6, dissolved in
enough water to make 0.825 L of solution. What is the molarity of the solution?
A solution contains 225 g of glucose, C6H12O6, dissolved in
enough water to make 0.825 L of solution. What is the molarity of the solution?
6126
61266126
180
1
825.0
225
OHgC
OHmolCx
L
OHgC
L
molM
A 0.66 M
B 0.97 M
C 1.03 M
D 1.52 M
A solution contains 225 g of glucose, C6H12O6, dissolved in
enough water to make 0.825 L of solution. What is the molarity of the solution?
Carbon disulfide is prepared industrially by reacting carbon with sulfur dioxide according to the above equation. If 5.9 moles of carbon react, how many moles of CS2 are produced?
A 0.077 moles B 1.2 moles
C 1.5 moles D 30 moles
Carbon disulfide is prepared industrially by reacting carbon with sulfur dioxide according to the above equation. If 5.9 moles of carbon react, how many moles of CS2 are produced?
molC
molCSx
molC
5
19.5 2
Carbon disulfide is prepared industrially by reacting carbon with sulfur dioxide according to the above equation. If 5.9 moles of carbon react, how many moles of CS2 are produced?
A 0.077 moles B 1.2 moles
C 1.5 moles D 30 moles
A solution which has a concentration that exceeds its predicted solubility at a certain temperature and pressure would be —
A unsaturated
B saturated
C supersaturated
D dilute
How many milliliters of 2.00 M H2SO4 are needed to provide 0.250
mole of H2SO4?
A 125 mL
B 1.25 x 101 mL
C 8.00 x 103 mL
D 8.00 mL
How many milliliters of 2.00 M H2SO4 are needed to provide 0.250
mole of H2SO4?
L
mLx
SOmolH
Lx
SOmolH
1
1000
2
1250.
42
42
How many milliliters of 2.00 M H2SO4 are needed to provide 0.250
mole of H2SO4?
A 125 mL
B 1.25 x 101 mL
C 8.00 x 103 mL
D 8.00 mL
What is the molarity of a solution prepared by dissolving 27.2 g of sodium chloride in enough water to prepare 500.0 mL of solution?
A 0.186 MB 0.465 MC 0.930 M D 1.860 M
What is the molarity of a solution prepared by dissolving 27.2 g of sodium chloride in enough water to prepare 500.0 mL of solution?
l
mLx
gNaCl
molNaClx
mL
gNaCl
L
molM
1
1000
5.58
1
0.500
2.27
What is the molarity of a solution prepared by dissolving 27.2 g of sodium chloride in enough water to prepare 500.0 mL of solution?
A 0.186 MB 0.465 MC 0.930 M D 1.860 M
When copper reacts with silver nitrate according to the equation, the number of grams of copper required to produce 432 grams of silver is —
A 31.5 gB 127 g C 216 gD 252 g
When copper reacts with silver nitrate according to the equation, the number of grams of copper required to produce 432 grams of silver is —
molCu
gCux
molAg
molCux
gAg
molAgx
gAg
1
5.63
2
1
9.107
1432
When copper reacts with silver nitrate according to the equation, the number of grams of copper required to produce 432 grams of silver is —
A 31.5 gB 127 g C 216 gD 252 g
What is the final concentration if 50.0 mL of a 2.00 M solution are diluted to 500.0 mL?
A 0.100 MB 0.200 M C 0.400 MD 1.00 M
What is the final concentration if 50.0 mL of a 2.00 M solution are diluted to 500.0 mL?
2211 VMVM
What is the final concentration if 50.0 mL of a 2.00 M solution are diluted to 500.0 mL?
mL
mLMx
V
VMM
0.500
0.5000.2
2
112
What is the final concentration if 50.0 mL of a 2.00 M solution are diluted to 500.0 mL?
A 0.100 MB 0.200 M C 0.400 MD 1.00 M
The number of grams of oxygen required for the complete combustion of 4.00 grams of methane (CH4) is —
A 4.00 g
B 8.00 g
C 16.0 g
D 32.0 g
The number of grams of oxygen required for the complete combustion of 4.00 grams of methane (CH4) is —
2
2
4
2
4
44
1
32
1
2
16
100.4
molO
gOx
molCH
molOx
gCH
molCHx
gCH
The number of grams of oxygen required for the complete combustion of 4.00 grams of methane (CH4) is —
A 4.00 g
B 8.00 g
C 16.0 g
D 32.0 g
Zn + 2HCl → ZnCl2 + H2
If 0.600 gram of zinc is used, what is the amount of zinc chloride that is produced in the above reaction?
A 0.125 gramB 1.25 grams C 12.5 gramsD 0.018 gram
Zn + 2HCl → ZnCl2 + H2
If 0.600 gram of zinc is used, what is the amount of zinc chloride that is produced in the above reaction?
2
22
1
4.136
1
1
4.65
1600.0
molZnCl
gZnClx
molZn
molZnClx
gZn
molZnx
gZn
Zn + 2HCl → ZnCl2 + H2
If 0.600 gram of zinc is used, what is the amount of zinc chloride that is produced in the above reaction?
A 0.125 gramB 1.25 grams C 12.5 gramsD 0.018 gram
Four aqueous solutions and their concentrations are shown in the above illustration. Which of the solutions is most likely to be the strongest conductor of electricity?
A. I B. II C. III D. IV
)()()(2
aqaqOH
s ClNaNaCl
)(6126)(61262
aqOH
s OHCOHC
I 2 x .5 or 1M
II 2 x 1.5 or 3M
III 1 x .5 or .5M
IV 1 x 1.5 or 1.5 M
Four aqueous solutions and their concentrations are shown in the above illustration. Which of the solutions is most likely to be the strongest conductor of electricity?
A. I B. II C. III D. IV
In the reaction 2SO2 (g) + O2 (g) 2SO3 (g), which change would cause the greatest increase in the concentration of SO3?
A Decrease the concentration of SO2
B Decrease the concentration of O2
C Increase the concentration of SO2
D Increase the concentration of O2
2H2(g) + 02(g) 2H2O(g) How many liters of oxygen are required
to produce 2 liters of water at STP?
A 1 B 2C 3D 4
2H2(g) + 02(g) 2H2O(g) How many liters of oxygen are required
to produce 2 liters of water at STP?
2
2
2
2
2
22
1
4.22
2
1
4.22
12
molO
LOx
OmolH
molOx
OLH
OmolHx
OLH
2H2(g) + 02(g) 2H2O(g) How many liters of oxygen are required
to produce 2 liters of water at STP?
A 1 B 2C 3D 4
The molar volume of an ideal gas in liters at STP is — A 6.02 x 1023 LB 11.2 LC 22.4 L D 0.0821 L
What is the density of carbon dioxide at STP?
A 1.96 g/L B 22.0 g/C 46.0 g/LD 5.09 x 10-1 g/L V
mD
What is the density of carbon dioxide at STP? Carbon Dioxide is CO2
L
g
V
mD
4.22
0.44
Mass CO2 = 1(12.0) + 2(16.0) = 44.0g
Volume at STP is 22.4L
What is the density of carbon dioxide at STP?
A 1.96 g/L B 22.0 g/C 46.0 g/LD 5.09 x 10-1 g/L
Which of these is about 2 moles?
A 2.0 liters (dm3) of H2
B 4.0 grams of H2
C 2.0 x 1023 molecules of H2
D 4.0 kilograms of H2
Which of these is about 2 moles?
2 mol of a gas (STP) = 2(22.4 L)
2 mol = 2(6.02 x 1023)
2 mol = 2(2.0g)
Which of these is about 2 moles?
A 2.0 liters (dm3) of H2
B 4.0 grams of H2
C 2.0 x 1023 molecules of H2
D 4.0 kilograms of H2
When magnesium metal (Mg) is burned, it forms MgO. How many moles of oxygen gas (O2) are needed to burn 10 moles of Mg?
A 2B 5 C 10D 20
When magnesium metal (Mg) is burned, it forms MgO. How many moles of oxygen gas (O2) are needed to burn 10 moles of Mg?
MgOOMg 22 2
molMg
molOx
molMg
2
110 2
When magnesium metal (Mg) is burned, it forms MgO. How many moles of oxygen gas (O2) are needed to burn 10 moles of Mg?
A 2B 5 C 10D 20
Nitrogen gas is a diatomic molecule. What is the mass of one mole of nitrogen gas?
A 7 gB 14 gC 28 g D 6 x 1023 g
Nitrogen gas is a diatomic molecule. What is the mass of one mole of nitrogen gas?
Molar mass from Periodic Table
N2 2(14.0 g) =
Nitrogen gas is a diatomic molecule. What is the mass of one mole of nitrogen gas?
A 7 gB 14 gC 28 g D 6 x 1023 g
Which volume will be occupied by a gas containing 6.02 x 1023 atoms at STP?
A 1.0 LB 11.2 LC 22.4 L D 44.8 L
Which volume will be occupied by a gas containing 6.02 x 1023 atoms at STP?
6.02 x 1023 = 1 mol
1 mol gas = 22.4 L
Which volume will be occupied by a gas containing 6.02 x 1023 atoms at STP?
A 1.0 LB 11.2 LC 22.4 L D 44.8 L
Ulcers are often caused by an excess of stomach acid. Milk of magnesia is often used to soothe the irritation. Milk of magnesia is probably —
A an acidB a base C an indicatorD a colloid
The hydrogen ion concentration is 1 x 10-7. What is the pH of this solution? A 1B 7 C 10D 14
How many grams of sodium chloride are required to prepare 500.0 mL of a 0.100 M solution?
A. 1.46 g
B. 2.93 g
C. 29.3 g
D. 58.5 g
How many grams of sodium chloride are required to prepare 500.0 mL of a 0.100 M solution?
mol
gNaClx
l
molNaClx
ml
LmLx
1
5.58
1
100.0
1000
10.500
A. 1.46 g
B. 2.93 g
C. 29.3 g
D. 58.5 g
What mass of potassium hydroxide is required to react completely with 2.70 g of sulfuric acid to produce potassium sulfate
and water?
A. 4.73 gB. 3.09 g C. 2.36 gD. 1.54 g
2KOH + H2SO4 → 2H2O + K2SO4
What mass of potassium hydroxide is required to react completely with 2.70 g of sulfuric acid to produce potassium sulfate
and water?
2KOH + H2SO4 → 2H2O + K2SO4
molKOH
gKOHx
SOmolH
molKOHx
SOgH
SOmolHxSOgH
1
1.56
1
2
1.98
170.2
4242
4242
A. 4.73 gB. 3.09 g C. 2.36 gD. 1.54 g
How many grams of product Z will be formed if 12.0 g of W react with 10.0 g of X to form 8.0 g of product Y in the reaction
shown?
A. 8.0 g
B. 10.0 g
C. 12.0 g
D. 14.0 g
W + X → Y + Z
Remember Conservation of Mass
12 + 10 = Z + 8
22-8 = z
If 6 liters of hydrogen gas are used,how many liters of nitrogen gas will beneeded for the above reaction at STP?
A. 2 liters
B. 3 liters
C. 4 liters
D. 12 liters
N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3
2
2
2
2
2
22 1
4.22
3
1
4.22
16
molN
LNx
molH
molNx
LH
molHxLH
The gas with the largest volume at STP is —
A. 10.0 g He
B. 10.0 g Ne
C. 10.0 g Ar
D. 10.0 g Kr
The gas with the largest volume at STP is —
molHegHe
molHegHex 50.2
4
10.10
molNegNe
molNegNex 500.0
2.20
10.10
molArgAre
molArgArx 251.0
9.39
10.10
molKrgKre
molKrgKrx 122.0
8.83
10.10
The gas with the largest volume at STP is —
A. 10.0 g He
B. 10.0 g Ne
C. 10.0 g Ar
D. 10.0 g Kr
A has the greatest amount of moles therefore it has the largest volume
Which pair of solutions would be acidic if mixed in equal quantities? Solution A B C D
pH 2 6 9 12
A. A and B B. B and CC. B and DD. C and D
2 + 6 = 8/2 = 46 + 9 = 15/2 = 7.56 + 12 = 18/2 = 99 + 12 =21/2 =10.5
What is represented by the pH of a solution?
A. Partial pressure of hydrogen ions in the solution
B. Electronegativity of dissociated hydrogen ions in the solution
C. Concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution
D. Temperature of hydrogen ions in the solution
A container holds 20.0 grams of neon gas. Under the same conditions, how many
grams of xenon would the container hold?
A. 108 g
B. 131 g
C. 262 g
D. 370 g
20.0 g Ne is about 1 mole therefore they container would also hold 1 mole of Xeon under the same conditions therefore the mass of Xeon in the container would be about ……
How many grams of nitrogen are present in 2 moles of HNO3?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 14
D. 28
If you have 2 moles of HNO3 that means you have 2 moles of N.
2(14) =
Which is the base in the reaction?
A. H2OB. KOH C. K+
D. H2SO4
Produces OH- ions, or accepts a hydrogen
How many moles of copper are equivalent to 3.44 x 1023 atoms of copper?
A. 0.571 moles
B. 1.75 moles
C. 5.41 x 1021 moles
D. 5.71 x 1022 moles
6.02 x 1023 atoms of copper = 1 mole of copper
Which condition will cause a shift inthe equilibrium of the above reaction?A. Double the concentration of reactants and
productsB. Increase the reaction temperature C. Reduce the concentration of products and
reactants by 10%D. Keep the reaction temperature constant
What is the molar mass of Al(NO3)3?
A. 57 g/mol
B. 103 g/mol
C. 165 g/mol
D. 213 g/mol
1(27) + 3(14) + 9(16) =
What is the mass in grams of one mole of sulfur dioxide (SO2)?
A. 48.1 g
B. 64.1 g
C. 80.1 g
D. 96.1 g
1(32.1) + 2(16) =
Formaldehyde (H2CO) reacts with oxygen to form CO2 and H2O. How many moles of CO2 will be produced from reacting 2 moles of H2CO with oxygen?
A. 1B. 2 C. 4D. 8
H2CO + O2 CO2 + H2O
It is a 1:1 ratio therefore ….
In the combustion of ethane, how many moles of CO2 can be produced from 1.00 mole of C2H6?
A. 0.500 mole
B. 1.00 mole
C. 2.00 moles
D. 4.00 moles
2C2H6 + 7O2 4CO2 + 6H2O
62
262 2
400.1
HmolC
molCOxHmolC
The End