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2 Lab Questions 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Mole Conversions Vocabulary Multiple-Step Conversions Other Calculations

3 This is the number of particles in one mole of sodium. A. 1 B. 23.0 C. 22.4 D. 6.02 x 10 23 ?1 $100

4 This is the number of grams in 1.25 moles of copper. A. 0.0197 g Cu B. 28.0 g Cu C. 79.4 g Cu D. 7.53 x 10 23 g Cu ?1 $200

5 A1 $200

6 This is the number of moles in 2.67 x 10 25 atoms of zinc. A. 44 moles Zn B. 44.4 moles Zn C. 2900 moles Zn D. 1.61 x 10 49 moles Zn ?1 $300

7 A1 $300

8 This is the volume of 8.53 mol of carbon dioxide at STP. A. 0.381 L CO 2 B. 191 L CO 2 C. 4.34 L CO 2 D. 8410 L CO 2 ?1 $400

9 A1 $400

10 This is the number of moles of iron needed to react completely with 8.20 moles of oxygen in the reaction below: 4 Fe + 3 O 2 → 2 Fe 2 O 3 A. 1.82 x 10 -23 moles Fe B. 6.15 moles Fe C. 10.9 moles Fe D. 610. moles Fe ?1 $500

11 A1 $500

12 ?2 $100 This is the name for the number of particles in one mole (6.02 x 10 23 ). A.Avogadro’s number B.Gay Lussac’s number C.Charles’ number

13 This is the simplest ratio that represents the lowest whole number ratio of elements in a compound. A. Molecular Formula B. Limiting Reagent C. Theoretical Yield D. Empirical Formula ?2 $200

14 ?2 $300 This is the sum of the atomic masses of all the atoms in a compound. A. Empirical Formula B. Molar Mass C. Avogadro’s number D. Percent Yield

15 ?2 $400 This is the maximum amount of product that can be obtained from a given amount of reactants in a chemical reaction. A.Percent Yield B.Actual Yield C.Theoretical Yield D.Percent Error

16 ?2 $500 This is the branch of chemistry and chemical engineering that deals with the quantities of substances that enter into, and are produced by, chemical reactions. A. Analytical chemistry B. Conservation chemistry C. Stoichiometry D. Quantum mechanics

17 This is the volume of O 2 formed when 3.50 moles of water decomposes to hydrogen and oxygen in the following equation: 2 H 2 O → 2 H 2 + O 2 A. 39.2 L O2 B. 39.2 L H2 C. 78.4 L O2 D. 78.4 L H2 ?3 $100

18 A3 $100

19 This is the number of grams of potassium chloride formed when 27.8 g of potassium chlorate reacts in the following equation: 2 KClO 3 → 2 KCl + 3 O 2 A. 11.3 g KCl B. 16.9 g KCl C. 25.4 g KCl D. 45.7 g KCl ?3 $200

20 A3 $200

21 ?3 $300 This is the number of moles of H 2 O formed when 33.0 grams of H 2 SO 4 reacts with KOH. H 2 SO 4 + 2 KOH → K 2 SO 4 + 2 H 2 O A. 0.168 moles H2O B. 0.673 moles H2O C. 3.03 moles H2O D. 12.1 moles H2O

22 A3 $300

23 This is the theoretical yield of sodium chloride when 19.4 g of sodium react with chlorine in the following equation: 2 Na + Cl 2 → 2 NaCl A. 49.3 g B. 7.63 g C. 24.7 g D. 98.7 g ?3 $400

24 A3 $400

25 This is the reason why the number of grams of oxygen that reacted can be calculated without dimensional analysis in the following lab data set: 4 Fe + 3 O 2 → 2 Fe 2 O 3 Lab Data Mass of iron reacted: 67.4 g Mass of iron (III) oxide formed: 113.9 g A. Law of Conservation of Mass B. Percent yield is 100% C. Percent error is 0% D. B & C ?3 $500

26 A3 $500 What is 46.5 g of O 2 reacted because of the Law of Conservation of Mass which states that the amount of mass must be conserved in a chemical reaction. The sum of the masses of the reactants must equal the mass of the products.

27 This is the number of phosphorous atoms in Mg 3 (PO 4 ) 2 A. 1 B. 2 C. 6 D. 8 ?4 $100

28 This is the formula in the list below which is not an empirical formula A. K 2 S B. C 4 H 10 C. Li 2 SO 4 D. H 3 PO 4 ?4 $200

29 This is the percent yield obtained if the theoretical yield of magnesium oxide is 17.2 g from a mass-mass calculation, but a chemistry student produced 13.8 g. A. 16.4 % B. 24.6 % C. 80.2 % D. 125 % ?4 $300

30 This is the percent composition of sulfur in H 2 SO 4 A. 2.04 % B. 14.3 % C. 32.7 % D. 65.2 % ?4 $400

31 Find the empirical formula of a compound that is 68.5% carbon, 8.6% hydrogen, and 22.8% oxygen. This is the subscript for carbon. ?4 $500

32 What is 4 - C 4 H 6 O? C – 68.5 / 12.0 = 5.7 / 1.4 = 4 (4.07) H – 8.6 / 1.0 = 8.6 / 1.4 = 6 (6.14) O – 22.8 / 16.0 =1.4 / 1.4 = 1 A4 $500

33 This is the mass of reactant used in the following reaction: 2Mg + O 2 → 2MgO Data Table A. 2.26 g B. 5.71 g ?5 $100 Constant mass of evaporating dish27.88 g Mass of evaporating dish and Mg30.14 g Mass of evaporating dish and MgO (first heating) 33.65 g Mass of evaporating dish and MgO (second heating) 33.59 g Constant mass of evaporating dish and MgO 33.59 g

34 This is the experimental yield of MgO from the following reaction: 2Mg + O 2 → 2MgO Data Table A. 2.26 g B. 5.71 g ?5 $200 Constant mass of evaporating dish27.88 g Mass of evaporating dish and Mg30.14 g Mass of evaporating dish and MgO (first heating) 33.65 g Mass of evaporating dish and MgO (second heating) 33.59 g Constant mass of evaporating dish and MgO 33.59 g

35 This is a reason why the theoretical ratio of a hydrate is often lower than the experimental ratio. A. Humidity in the environment B. Insufficient heating C. Calculator error D. A & B ?5 $300

36 These are reasons why experimental yield is often less than theoretical yield. A. The reaction does not go to completion B. Product may be lost due to poor technique (spilling, transfer, etc.) C. Reactants may not be pure D. Side reactions may occur E. All of the above ?5 $400

37 Calculate the percent yield of the equation below using the information in the data table. 2Mg + O 2 → 2MgO A. 91.1 % B. 110. % ?5 $500 Constant mass of evaporating dish31.95 g Mass of evaporating dish and Mg35.12 g Mass of evaporating dish and MgO (first heating) 36.77 g Mass of evaporating dish and MgO (second heating) 36.74 g Constant mass of evaporating dish and MgO36.74 g

38 Mass of reactant = 35.12 – 31.95 = 3.17 g Mg Theoretical Yield = 5.26 g MgO Actual Yield = 36.74 – 31.95 = 4.79 g MgO Percent Yield = 4.79/5.26 * 100 = 91.1% Constant mass of evaporating dish31.95 g Mass of evaporating dish and Mg35.12 g Mass of evaporating dish and MgO (first heating) 36.77 g Mass of evaporating dish and MgO (second heating) 36.74 g Constant mass of evaporating dish and MgO36.74 g


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