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1 Chapter 12 Review

2 In a chemical reaction………
Mass is conserved Atoms are conserved Moles are conserved Both mass and atoms are conserved

3 Which of the following is a correct interpretation of this balanced equation? 2Al + 3Pb(NO3) Al(NO3)3 + 3Pb 2 atoms Al + 3 molecules Pb(NO3)2 makes 2 molecules Al(NO3)3 + 3 atoms Pb 2 grams Al + 3 grams Pb(NO3)2 makes 2 grams Al(NO3)3 + 3 grams Pb 2 moles Al + 3 moles Pb(NO3)2 makes 2 moles Al(NO3)3 + 3 moles Pb Both a and c

4 If 3.00 mole of calcium carbonate decomposes to form calcium oxide and carbon dioxide, how many grams of carbon dioxide are produced?

5 If 18 grams of carbon reacts with Oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, how many molecules of oxygen would be required?

6 Given the reaction 2NO + O2 2NO2, if 9
Given the reaction 2NO + O NO2, if 9.28 g O2 reacts at STP, how many liters of NO2 are produced?

7 Given the reaction of a single replacement with Zinc and Hydrochloric acid, if 2.0 mol of Zn and 5.0 mol of HCl are allowed to react …. Zn is limiting HCl is limiting 1.0 mole of ZnCl2 is produced 5.0 mole H2 is produced

8 Given the reaction CaCO3 CaO + CO2, if 50
Given the reaction CaCO CaO + CO2, if 50.0g of CaCO3 reacts to produce 20.0 g of CO2, what is the percent yield of CO2?

9 The substance that determines the amount of product that is formed is the _______________.
Actual yield Excess reactant Limiting reactant Percent yield

10 The calculations of quantities in chemical reactions is _____________________.
Stoichiometry Mole ratios Theoretical yield Limiting reactant

11 How many liters of oxygen are required to react completely with 1
How many liters of oxygen are required to react completely with 1.2 liters of hydrogen to form water.

12 If 15 grams of copper (II) chloride react with 20 grams of sodium nitrate, how many grams of sodium chloride can be formed? How many grams of the excess reagent will be leftover?

13 Things to know! *Percent yield (actual - theoretical)
*Mole-Mass-Representative particle-Volume calculations *Percent yield (actual - theoretical) *Limiting/Excess Reagent problems *Read over chapter *Review labs


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