Deck 4: Stoichiometry

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If: 4C + S8 → 4CS2, how many moles of S8 are required for the formation of 6.75 moles of CS2?

A) 15.0
B) 13.5
C) 1.69
D) 2.00
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If a "classic" SUV features a 52 gallon (197 L) gas tank and assuming complete combustion and a molecular formula of C8H18 for gasoline, how many L of air are consumed per tank of gasoline. Recall that air is 21% oxygen and assume a density of 0.78 g/mL for gasoline.

A) 300 L
B) 1,600 L
C) 1,000,000 L
D) 1,700,000 L
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Sulfuric acid can be manufactured using the reaction:
2 S( s ) + 3 O2( g ) + 2 H2O( l ) → 2 H2SO4( aq )
If a manufacturing site consumes 65 metric tons (1 metric ton = 1000 kg) of sulfur with unlimited access to O2 and H2O, how many metric tons of sulfuric acid may be produced?

A) 165
B) 233
C) 199
D) 117
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The presence of oxygenates such as MTBE in gasoline result in a more complete combustion and reduced unwanted emissions.
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Nitroglycerin detonates according to the balanced reaction:
4 C3H5N3O9( l ) → 12 CO2( g ) + 6 N2( g ) + O2( g )+ 10 H2O( g ).
If 1.00 kg of nitroglycerin is detonated, how many L of products (assume all gases at standard temperature and pressure, so 1.00 mole = 22.4 L of volume) are released?

A) 107 L
B) 428 L
C) 715 L
D) 1000 L
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Given the formation of Al2O3 from a reaction between aluminum and oxygen, how many moles of the oxide can form using this reaction if 26.2 moles of Al metal react in an unlimited amount of oxygen?

A) 26.2
B) 3.28
C) 13.1
D) 4.91
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Alkanes contain only carbon, hydrogen, and single bonds.
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Given that: CH4 + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2O, how many moles of carbon dioxide are produced in the complete combustion of 100.0 grams of methane (CH4)?

A) 6.25
B) 12.5
C) 200
D) 0.321
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Given that: 3 NO2( g ) + H2O( l ) → 2 HNO3( aq )+ NO( g ), what quantity (L) of NO2 is required to completely react 125 grams of water. Assume that the gases are at standard temperature and pressure and hence 1.00 mole occupies 22.4 L of volume.

A) 466 L
B) 155 L
C) 311 L
D) 4.82 L
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If tin reacts with sodium hydroxide according to the reaction:
Sn + NaOH → Na2SnO2 + H2,
How many moles of hydrogen are liberated from the complete reaction of 3.47 × 104 kg of tin metal in excess sodium hydroxide?

A) 3.47 × 107
B) 8.15 × 107
C) 2.47 × 106
D) 2.92 × 105
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If 4.21 × 10 − 3 moles of Ca2+ reacts with excess PO43 − to form calcium phosphate, how many moles of the solid will form?

A) 3.04 × 10 − 2
B) 6.74 × 10 − 3
C) 1.40 × 10 − 3
D) 4.21 × 10 − 3
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n-Octane is the major component by weight in gasoline
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Given that: NaClO( aq ) + HCl( aq ) → NaCl( aq ) + HClO( aq ), how many mL of 6.00 M HCl is required to neutralize 25.00 mL of 2.35 M NaClO

A) 9.79 mL
B) 11.7 mL
C) 63.8 mL
D) 117 mL
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Zinc reacts with oxygen to form ZnO. How many moles of ZnO will form from a reaction of 4.43 moles of Zn and 3.05 moles of oxygen?

A) 3.05
B) 4.43
C) 6.10
D) 9.65
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The following reaction illustrates the reaction of methanol with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water:
2 CH3OH( l ) + 3 O2( g ) → 2 CO2( g ) + 4 H2O( l ).
How many moles of water are produced in a reaction of 15 moles of methanol with 30 moles of oxygen?

A) 20
B) 30
C) 40
D) 50
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If a 88.2 gram charcoal briquette (assume pure carbon) is burned in an excess of oxygen, what mass of CO2 is produced by the reaction?

A) 44.1 grams
B) 323 grams
C) 113.8 grams
D) 276 grams
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Consider: Cl2O5 + H2O → HClO3. How many moles of HClO3 are produced from 2.5 moles of Cl2O5 reacting with excess water?

A) 1.3
B) 2.5
C) 5.0
D) 6.0
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Complete combustion of a hydrocarbon mix such as gasoline will yield carbon dioxide and water as the major products.
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Consider the reaction between NaCl and AgNO3 to form silver chloride. How much of the insoluble precipitate will be recovered if 582.4 grams of AgNO3 reacts with excess NaCl?

A) 1.353 kg
B) 491.1 g
C) 257.3 g
D) 810.6 g
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A limiting reactant is completely consumed in the course of a reaction and may be used to determine how much product(s) may be produced.
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If 2.5 moles of each of these compounds are burned completely in O2, which will produce the largest amount of CO2?

A) C2H5OH
B) CH4
C) C2H6
D) C3H8
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Automobile air bags employ a chemical reaction involving the rapid decomposition of sodium azide (NaN3) into sodium metal and nitrogen gas to inflate in a collision. How much sodium azide is required to decompose to inflate a 20.0 L air bag? Assume that the gas is at standard temperature and pressure, and thus occupies 22.4 L per mole.

A) 76.3 g
B) 42.8 g
C) 38.7 g
D) 62.7 g
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The titration of 25.00 mL of 0.2215 M HCl required 28.84 mL of NaOH for neutralization. What is the molarity of the NaOH?

A) 0.2555
B) 0.03255
C) 4.004
D) 0.1920
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Ammonia is manufactured using the reaction:
N2 + 3 H2 → 2 NH3.
How much ammonia can be produced in the reaction of 2.04 × 10 − 3 mol of nitrogen and 6.83 × 10 − 3 mol of hydrogen?

A) 4.08 × 10 − 3 mol
B) 5.20 × 10 − 3 mol
C) 6.83 × 10 − 3 mol
D) 7.47 × 10 − 3 mol
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A 2.0 L vessel is filled with 7.3 × 10 − 4 mol hydrogen and 6.8 × 10 − 4 mol oxygen. How much water can be produced?

A) 7.3 × 10 − 4 mol
B) 1.4 × 10 − 3 mol
C) 3.7 × 10 − 4 mol
D) 6.6 × 10 − 3 mol
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An ethanol plant begins a production run with sufficient reactants to predict a theoretical yield of 1250 metric tons of ethanol. The process produces 1178.6 metric tons. What is the percent yield for this production run?

A) 94.29%
B) 82.10%
C) 106.1%
D) 99.23%
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If liquid mercury and oxygen combine to make mercury(II) oxide, what is the percent yield of HgO if 350.0 grams of Hg( l ) react with 150.0 g of O2( g ) to produce 272.3 grams of the product?

A) 72.07%
B) 44.03%
C) 13.39%
D) 66.76%
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A series of ant bites injects 45 μ g of formic acid (HCOOH) into a patient's skin. Considering formic acid is a monoprotic acid (donates one H+), how much baking soda (NaHCO3) is required to neutralize the acid?

A) 458 μ g
B) 54 μ g
C) 135 μ g
D) 82 μ g
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The Haber process is used to synthesize ammonia from hydrogen and nitrogen. How much hydrogen is required to produce 42.8 kg of ammonia?

A) 56.02 kg
B) 42.8 kg
C) 35.25 kg
D) 7.60 kg
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A 25.00 mL sample of vinegar is titrated to neutralization with 22.64 mL of 2.00 M NaOH. What is the molarity of the vinegar?

A) 1.66
B) 2.21
C) 2.83
D) 1.81
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What is the theoretical yield of AgCl if 30.2 mL of 0.1000 M AgNO3 reacts with an excess of 0.10000 M HCl?

A) 220 mg
B) 433 mg
C) 43.8 mg
D) 915 mg
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Limestone (CaCO3) emits CO2 gas when exposed to HCl. What is the theoretical yield of CO2 if 9.45 grams of limestone is completely dissolved in HCl?
CaCO3( s ) + 2 HCl( aq ) → CaCl2( aq ) + CO2( g ) + H2O( l )

A) 21.5 g
B) 4.16 g
C) 9.53 g
D) 24.7 g
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If 8.42 × 10 − 2 moles of aluminum react with 1.77 × 10 − 2 moles of chlorine gas, how many moles of AlCl3 may form?

A) 6.50 × 10 − 2
B) 8.42 × 10 − 2
C) 1.77 × 10 − 2
D) 1.18 × 10 − 2
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If 60.6 grams of aluminum powder reacts with 125 grams of iron(III)oxide, how much iron metal is recovered?

A) 124.8 g
B) 93.7 g
C) 87.4 g
D) 104.9 g
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Phosgene is produced in the reaction of carbon monoxide with chlorine gas:
CO( g ) + Cl2( g ) → COCl2( g )
What is the theoretical yield of phosgene if 0.767 moles of CO reacts with excess Cl2 gas?

A) 76.0 g
B) 1.8 × 10 − 2 g
C) 31.9 g
D) 210 mg
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If 15.00 mL of a 1.00 M HCl solution is mixed with 25.00 mL of a 0.250 M NaOH solution in a process that produces 273 mg of NaCl, what is the percent yield?

A) 19.8%
B) 37.7%
C) 60.0%
D) 74.8%
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During a tuning test an automobile engine consumes 4.40 × 10 − 3 mol of octane and 5.50 × 10 − 2 mol of oxygen. What condition best describes the fuel mix?

A) too lean (too much oxygen)
B) reasonably correct
C) too rich (too little oxygen)
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A 118.63 g of SrCl2 ∙ 6H2O was heated and 34.81 grams of water were recovered from the sample. What percent of the original H2O remains in the sample following this heating?

A) 27.61%
B) 38.15%
C) 72.38%
D) 86.19%
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If 92.8 grams of sodium nitrite are dissolved in 2.3 L of water, the resulting solution has a molarity of:

A) 1.3 M
B) 0.89 M
C) 0.59 M
D) 1.9 M
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A meat preservation technique requires sodium nitrite. The preservative is prepared by streaming NO( g ) and O2( g ) through Na2CO3( aq ). What is the percent yield for this reaction if the addition of 12.73 g of NO( g ), 16.49 g of O2( g ), and 35.82 g of Na2CO3( aq ) result in the formation of 16.81 g of NaNO2.
NO( g ) + O2( g ) + Na2CO3( aq ) → NaNO2( aq ) + CO2( g )

A) 57.43%
B) 49.51%
C) 58.50%
D) 70.28%
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Deck 4: Stoichiometry
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If: 4C + S8 → 4CS2, how many moles of S8 are required for the formation of 6.75 moles of CS2?

A) 15.0
B) 13.5
C) 1.69
D) 2.00
1.69
2
If a "classic" SUV features a 52 gallon (197 L) gas tank and assuming complete combustion and a molecular formula of C8H18 for gasoline, how many L of air are consumed per tank of gasoline. Recall that air is 21% oxygen and assume a density of 0.78 g/mL for gasoline.

A) 300 L
B) 1,600 L
C) 1,000,000 L
D) 1,700,000 L
1,700,000 L
3
Sulfuric acid can be manufactured using the reaction:
2 S( s ) + 3 O2( g ) + 2 H2O( l ) → 2 H2SO4( aq )
If a manufacturing site consumes 65 metric tons (1 metric ton = 1000 kg) of sulfur with unlimited access to O2 and H2O, how many metric tons of sulfuric acid may be produced?

A) 165
B) 233
C) 199
D) 117
199
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Nitroglycerin detonates according to the balanced reaction:
4 C3H5N3O9( l ) → 12 CO2( g ) + 6 N2( g ) + O2( g )+ 10 H2O( g ).
If 1.00 kg of nitroglycerin is detonated, how many L of products (assume all gases at standard temperature and pressure, so 1.00 mole = 22.4 L of volume) are released?

A) 107 L
B) 428 L
C) 715 L
D) 1000 L
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Given the formation of Al2O3 from a reaction between aluminum and oxygen, how many moles of the oxide can form using this reaction if 26.2 moles of Al metal react in an unlimited amount of oxygen?

A) 26.2
B) 3.28
C) 13.1
D) 4.91
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Alkanes contain only carbon, hydrogen, and single bonds.
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8
Given that: CH4 + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2O, how many moles of carbon dioxide are produced in the complete combustion of 100.0 grams of methane (CH4)?

A) 6.25
B) 12.5
C) 200
D) 0.321
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Given that: 3 NO2( g ) + H2O( l ) → 2 HNO3( aq )+ NO( g ), what quantity (L) of NO2 is required to completely react 125 grams of water. Assume that the gases are at standard temperature and pressure and hence 1.00 mole occupies 22.4 L of volume.

A) 466 L
B) 155 L
C) 311 L
D) 4.82 L
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If tin reacts with sodium hydroxide according to the reaction:
Sn + NaOH → Na2SnO2 + H2,
How many moles of hydrogen are liberated from the complete reaction of 3.47 × 104 kg of tin metal in excess sodium hydroxide?

A) 3.47 × 107
B) 8.15 × 107
C) 2.47 × 106
D) 2.92 × 105
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If 4.21 × 10 − 3 moles of Ca2+ reacts with excess PO43 − to form calcium phosphate, how many moles of the solid will form?

A) 3.04 × 10 − 2
B) 6.74 × 10 − 3
C) 1.40 × 10 − 3
D) 4.21 × 10 − 3
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n-Octane is the major component by weight in gasoline
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Given that: NaClO( aq ) + HCl( aq ) → NaCl( aq ) + HClO( aq ), how many mL of 6.00 M HCl is required to neutralize 25.00 mL of 2.35 M NaClO

A) 9.79 mL
B) 11.7 mL
C) 63.8 mL
D) 117 mL
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Zinc reacts with oxygen to form ZnO. How many moles of ZnO will form from a reaction of 4.43 moles of Zn and 3.05 moles of oxygen?

A) 3.05
B) 4.43
C) 6.10
D) 9.65
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15
The following reaction illustrates the reaction of methanol with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water:
2 CH3OH( l ) + 3 O2( g ) → 2 CO2( g ) + 4 H2O( l ).
How many moles of water are produced in a reaction of 15 moles of methanol with 30 moles of oxygen?

A) 20
B) 30
C) 40
D) 50
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If a 88.2 gram charcoal briquette (assume pure carbon) is burned in an excess of oxygen, what mass of CO2 is produced by the reaction?

A) 44.1 grams
B) 323 grams
C) 113.8 grams
D) 276 grams
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17
Consider: Cl2O5 + H2O → HClO3. How many moles of HClO3 are produced from 2.5 moles of Cl2O5 reacting with excess water?

A) 1.3
B) 2.5
C) 5.0
D) 6.0
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18
Complete combustion of a hydrocarbon mix such as gasoline will yield carbon dioxide and water as the major products.
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19
Consider the reaction between NaCl and AgNO3 to form silver chloride. How much of the insoluble precipitate will be recovered if 582.4 grams of AgNO3 reacts with excess NaCl?

A) 1.353 kg
B) 491.1 g
C) 257.3 g
D) 810.6 g
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A limiting reactant is completely consumed in the course of a reaction and may be used to determine how much product(s) may be produced.
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21
If 2.5 moles of each of these compounds are burned completely in O2, which will produce the largest amount of CO2?

A) C2H5OH
B) CH4
C) C2H6
D) C3H8
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22
Automobile air bags employ a chemical reaction involving the rapid decomposition of sodium azide (NaN3) into sodium metal and nitrogen gas to inflate in a collision. How much sodium azide is required to decompose to inflate a 20.0 L air bag? Assume that the gas is at standard temperature and pressure, and thus occupies 22.4 L per mole.

A) 76.3 g
B) 42.8 g
C) 38.7 g
D) 62.7 g
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The titration of 25.00 mL of 0.2215 M HCl required 28.84 mL of NaOH for neutralization. What is the molarity of the NaOH?

A) 0.2555
B) 0.03255
C) 4.004
D) 0.1920
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24
Ammonia is manufactured using the reaction:
N2 + 3 H2 → 2 NH3.
How much ammonia can be produced in the reaction of 2.04 × 10 − 3 mol of nitrogen and 6.83 × 10 − 3 mol of hydrogen?

A) 4.08 × 10 − 3 mol
B) 5.20 × 10 − 3 mol
C) 6.83 × 10 − 3 mol
D) 7.47 × 10 − 3 mol
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A 2.0 L vessel is filled with 7.3 × 10 − 4 mol hydrogen and 6.8 × 10 − 4 mol oxygen. How much water can be produced?

A) 7.3 × 10 − 4 mol
B) 1.4 × 10 − 3 mol
C) 3.7 × 10 − 4 mol
D) 6.6 × 10 − 3 mol
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An ethanol plant begins a production run with sufficient reactants to predict a theoretical yield of 1250 metric tons of ethanol. The process produces 1178.6 metric tons. What is the percent yield for this production run?

A) 94.29%
B) 82.10%
C) 106.1%
D) 99.23%
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If liquid mercury and oxygen combine to make mercury(II) oxide, what is the percent yield of HgO if 350.0 grams of Hg( l ) react with 150.0 g of O2( g ) to produce 272.3 grams of the product?

A) 72.07%
B) 44.03%
C) 13.39%
D) 66.76%
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A series of ant bites injects 45 μ g of formic acid (HCOOH) into a patient's skin. Considering formic acid is a monoprotic acid (donates one H+), how much baking soda (NaHCO3) is required to neutralize the acid?

A) 458 μ g
B) 54 μ g
C) 135 μ g
D) 82 μ g
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29
The Haber process is used to synthesize ammonia from hydrogen and nitrogen. How much hydrogen is required to produce 42.8 kg of ammonia?

A) 56.02 kg
B) 42.8 kg
C) 35.25 kg
D) 7.60 kg
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A 25.00 mL sample of vinegar is titrated to neutralization with 22.64 mL of 2.00 M NaOH. What is the molarity of the vinegar?

A) 1.66
B) 2.21
C) 2.83
D) 1.81
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What is the theoretical yield of AgCl if 30.2 mL of 0.1000 M AgNO3 reacts with an excess of 0.10000 M HCl?

A) 220 mg
B) 433 mg
C) 43.8 mg
D) 915 mg
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32
Limestone (CaCO3) emits CO2 gas when exposed to HCl. What is the theoretical yield of CO2 if 9.45 grams of limestone is completely dissolved in HCl?
CaCO3( s ) + 2 HCl( aq ) → CaCl2( aq ) + CO2( g ) + H2O( l )

A) 21.5 g
B) 4.16 g
C) 9.53 g
D) 24.7 g
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33
If 8.42 × 10 − 2 moles of aluminum react with 1.77 × 10 − 2 moles of chlorine gas, how many moles of AlCl3 may form?

A) 6.50 × 10 − 2
B) 8.42 × 10 − 2
C) 1.77 × 10 − 2
D) 1.18 × 10 − 2
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If 60.6 grams of aluminum powder reacts with 125 grams of iron(III)oxide, how much iron metal is recovered?

A) 124.8 g
B) 93.7 g
C) 87.4 g
D) 104.9 g
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35
Phosgene is produced in the reaction of carbon monoxide with chlorine gas:
CO( g ) + Cl2( g ) → COCl2( g )
What is the theoretical yield of phosgene if 0.767 moles of CO reacts with excess Cl2 gas?

A) 76.0 g
B) 1.8 × 10 − 2 g
C) 31.9 g
D) 210 mg
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36
If 15.00 mL of a 1.00 M HCl solution is mixed with 25.00 mL of a 0.250 M NaOH solution in a process that produces 273 mg of NaCl, what is the percent yield?

A) 19.8%
B) 37.7%
C) 60.0%
D) 74.8%
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During a tuning test an automobile engine consumes 4.40 × 10 − 3 mol of octane and 5.50 × 10 − 2 mol of oxygen. What condition best describes the fuel mix?

A) too lean (too much oxygen)
B) reasonably correct
C) too rich (too little oxygen)
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A 118.63 g of SrCl2 ∙ 6H2O was heated and 34.81 grams of water were recovered from the sample. What percent of the original H2O remains in the sample following this heating?

A) 27.61%
B) 38.15%
C) 72.38%
D) 86.19%
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If 92.8 grams of sodium nitrite are dissolved in 2.3 L of water, the resulting solution has a molarity of:

A) 1.3 M
B) 0.89 M
C) 0.59 M
D) 1.9 M
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A meat preservation technique requires sodium nitrite. The preservative is prepared by streaming NO( g ) and O2( g ) through Na2CO3( aq ). What is the percent yield for this reaction if the addition of 12.73 g of NO( g ), 16.49 g of O2( g ), and 35.82 g of Na2CO3( aq ) result in the formation of 16.81 g of NaNO2.
NO( g ) + O2( g ) + Na2CO3( aq ) → NaNO2( aq ) + CO2( g )

A) 57.43%
B) 49.51%
C) 58.50%
D) 70.28%
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