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Chemistry Spring Midterm Review

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1 Chemistry Spring Midterm Review

2 Moles What is the molar mass of H2SO4?

3 Moles How many grams of H2SO4 are there in 49 moles of H2SO4?

4 Moles How many moles are there in 375 g of H2O?

5 Moles How many atoms are there in 7 moles of NaCl?

6 Moles How many molecules are there in 5g of KCl?

7 Stoichiometry Na + Cl2  NaCl
How many moles of Cl2 are needed to completely react with 3 moles of Na?

8 Stoichiometry N H  NH3 How many grams of hydrogen are necessary to react completely with 50.0 grams of nitrogen in the equation?

9 Stoichiometry H O  H2O If 30mL of hydrogen are produced in the above reaction, how many millimeters of oxygen are produced?

10 Stoichiometry H O  H2O A 200 g sample of H2 reacted with 300 g of O2. How much water can be created?

11 Stoichiometry N H  NH3 How many moles of H2 are needed to completely react with 5 moles of N2?

12 Energy Transfer Recognize all the variables of: q = nCΔT

13 Energy Transfer The molar heat capacity of tungsten is 24.2 J/K*mol. Calculate the energy as heat needed to increase the temperature of 0.40 mol of tungsten by 10.0K.

14 Energy Transfer A 0.07 mol sample of octane absorbed 3.5 x 103 J of energy. Calculate the temperature increase of octane if the molar heat capacity of octane is J/K*mol.

15 Energy Transfer Be able to distinguish Endothermic and Exothermic
Recognize a potential energy diagram and what it means

16 Bond Enthalpy Know how to calculate Bond Energies and if they are endothermic or exothermic DH0 = total energy input – total energy released = SBE(reactants) – SBE(products)


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