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QUIZ. Mole Concept

1. Calculate the number of


a) Molecules in 0.325 mol of F2

b) Formula units in 0.750 mol of CdF2

2. Calculate the number of moles in


a) 3.25 x 1023 molecules of CO2

b) 7.50 x 1024 formula units of Ag2CO3

3. How many grams are contained in 4.25 moles of carbon


dioxide(CO2)?

4. 3.77g of CO2 is equal to how many moles of CO2?

5. Calculate the number of grams in 50.0 mol Br3O8

6. Calculate the number of moles in 50.0 g of Fe3(PO4)2

7. How many atoms are in 7.67 g of cobalt (Co)?

8. What is the mass of 1.77 x 1030 molecules of CO2?


9. Calculate the mass of
a) 6.33 x 1022’ molecules of N2O

b) 4.17 x 1021 formula units of Mg(ClO4)2

10. Calculate the number of


a) Molecules in 3.88 g of ethane (C2H6)

b) Formula units in 0.15 g of AlCl3

11. If we begin the reaction with 1.8 mol of titanium and 3.2 mol of
chlorine, what is the limiting reactant and theoretical yield of TiCl4
in moles?

12. If only 1.5 mol of TiCl4 is actually isolated from the reaction,
what is the percent yield for the process?

13. If we begin the reaction with 0.552 mol of aluminum and 0.887
mol of chlorine, what is the limiting reactant and theoretical yield of
AlCl3 in moles?

14. If only 0.448 mol of AlCl3 is actually isolated from the reaction,
what is the percent yield for the process?

15. What is the maximum amount of ammonia in grams that can be


synthesized from 45.8 g of NO and 12.4 g of H2?
16. If only 16.4 g of NH3 is actually isolated from the reaction, what
is the percent yield for the process?

17. If we begin the reaction with 53.2 g of sodium and 65.8 g of


chlorine, what is the limiting reactant and theoretical yield of NaCl
in grams?

18. If only 86.4 g of NaCl is actually isolated from the reaction, what
is the percent yield for the process?

19. When 10.4 g of Fe are allowed to react with 11.8 g of S, 14.2 g


of Fe2S3 are obtained. Find the limiting reactant, theoretical yield
and percent yield?

20. When 11.5 g of C are allowed to react with 114.5 g of Cu2O,


87.4 g of Cu are obtained. Find the limiting reactant, theoretical
yield and percent yield?

21. Calculate the mass, in grams, of a 2.5-mole sample of ethane,


C2H6.

22. Calculate the number of moles in 50.0 g of H2O.

23. How many moles of carbon atoms and hydrogen atoms are present
in a 2.5-mole sample of ethane, C2H6?
24. Which of the following is closest to the average mass of one atom
of copper?
a) 63.55 g
b) 52.00 g
c) 58.93 g
d) 65.38 g
e) 1.055 x 10-22 g

25. Calculate the number of copper atoms in a 63.55 g sample of


copper.

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