Deck 3: Stoichiometry

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What is the average mass, in grams, of one arsenic atom?

A)5.48 * 10-23 g
B)33.0 g
C)74.9 g
D)1.24 * 10-22 g
E)8.04 * 1021 g
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What is the mass of 7.80 * 1018 carbon atoms?

A)1.30 * 10 -5 g
B)6.43 * 103 g
C)7.80 * 1018 g
D)1.56 * 10 -4 g
E)12.01 g
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Boron obtained from borax deposits in Death Valley consists of two isotopes. They are boron-10 and boron-11 with atomic masses of 10.013 amu and 11.009 amu, respectively. The atomic mass of boron is 10.81 amu (see periodic table). Which isotope of boron is more abundant, boron-10 or boron-11?

A)Cannot be determined from data given
B)Neither, their abundances are the same.
C)Boron-10
D)Boron-11
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The element oxygen consists of three naturally occuring isotopes: 16O, 17O, and 18O. The atomic mass of oxygen is 16.0 amu. What can be implied about the relative abundances of these isotopes?

A)More than 50% of all O atoms are 17O.
B)Almost all O atoms are 18O.
C)Almost all O atoms are 17O.
D)The isotopes all have the same abundance, i.e. 33.3%.
E)The abundances of 17O and 18O are very small.
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How many silicon atoms are there in 1.00 g of silicon?

A)1 atom
B)0.0356 atoms
C)2.57 * 1023 atoms
D)2.14 * 1022 atoms
E)1.75 * 1025 atoms
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An average atom of uranium (U)is approximately how many times heavier than an atom of potassium?

A)6.1 times
B)4.8 times
C)2.4 times
D)12.5 times
E)7.7 times
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Calculate the number of moles of xenon in 12.0 g of xenon.

A)1.00 mol
B)0.0457 mol
C)0.183 mol
D)7.62 * 10-3 mol
E)0.0914 mol
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Which one of the following does not represent 1.00 mol of the indicated substance?

A)6.02 * 1023 C atoms
B)26.0 g Fe
C)12.01 g C
D)65.4 g Zn
E)6.02 * 1023 Fe atoms
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Determine the number of moles of aluminum in 96.7 g of Al.

A)0.279 mol
B)3.58 mol
C)7.43 mol
D)4.21 mol
E)6.02 * 1023 mol
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If 0.274 moles of a substance weighs 62.5 g, what is the molar mass of the substance, in units of g/mol?

A)2.28 * 102 g/mol
B)1.71 * 101 g/mol
C)4.38 * 10 -3 g/mol
D)2.17 * 102 g/mol
E)none of these
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The mass of 1.21 *1020 atoms of sulfur is

A)3.88 * 1021 g.
B)2.00 mg.
C)32.06 g.
D)6.44 mg.
E)2.00 * 10-4 g.
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An atom of bromine has a mass about four times greater than that of an atom of neon. Which choice makes the correct comparison of the relative numbers of bromine and neon atoms in 1,000 g of each element?

A)The number of bromine and neon atoms is the same.
B)There are one thousand times as many bromine atoms as neon atoms.
C)There are one thousand times as many neon atoms as bromine atoms.
D)There are four times as many neon atoms as bromine atoms.
E)There are four times as many bromine atoms as neon atoms.
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An atom of helium has a mass about four times greater than that of an atom of hydrogen. Which choice makes the correct comparison of the relative numbers of helium and hydrogen atoms in equal masses of the two elements?

A)There are about four times as many helium atoms as hydrogen atoms.
B)There are about two times as many helium atoms as hydrogen atoms.
C)The number of helium and hydrogen atoms is the same.
D)There are about half as many helium atoms as hydrogen atoms.
E)There are about one-fourth as many helium atoms as hydrogen atoms.
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The mass of 1.63 * 1021 silicon atoms is

A)2.71 * 10-23 g.
B)4.58 * 1022 g.
C)28.08 g.
D)1.04 * 104 g.
E)7.60 * 10-2 g.
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An atom of bromine has a mass about four times greater than that of an atom of neon. How many grams of neon will contain the same number of atoms as 1,000 g of bromine?

A)4 g Ne
B)250 g Ne
C)400 g Ne
D)1,000 g Ne
E)4,000 g Ne
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One mole of iron

A)is heavier than one mole of lead (Pb).
B)is 77.0 g of iron.
C)is 26.0 g of iron.
D)weighs the same as one mole of lead.
E)None of the above.
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One nanogram does not seem like a very large number. How many magnesium atoms are there in 1.00 ng of magnesium?

A)4.11 * 10-11 atoms
B)2.48 * 1013 atoms
C)6.83 * 10-35 atoms
D)6.02 * 1014 atoms
E)1.46 * 1034 atoms
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There are two stable isotopes of chlorine: chlorine-35, with a mass of 34.968853 amu; and chlorine-37, with a mass of 36.965903. Given that the average atomic mass of a chlorine atom is 35.45 amu, which of the following statements is true?

A)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of <strong>There are two stable isotopes of chlorine: chlorine-35, with a mass of 34.968853 amu; and chlorine-37, with a mass of 36.965903. Given that the average atomic mass of a chlorine atom is 35.45 amu, which of the following statements is true?</strong> A)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. B)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. C)Chlorine contains roughly equal amounts of   Cl and   Cl. D)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. E)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Cl, with very little <strong>There are two stable isotopes of chlorine: chlorine-35, with a mass of 34.968853 amu; and chlorine-37, with a mass of 36.965903. Given that the average atomic mass of a chlorine atom is 35.45 amu, which of the following statements is true?</strong> A)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. B)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. C)Chlorine contains roughly equal amounts of   Cl and   Cl. D)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. E)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Cl.
B)Chlorine contains more <strong>There are two stable isotopes of chlorine: chlorine-35, with a mass of 34.968853 amu; and chlorine-37, with a mass of 36.965903. Given that the average atomic mass of a chlorine atom is 35.45 amu, which of the following statements is true?</strong> A)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. B)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. C)Chlorine contains roughly equal amounts of   Cl and   Cl. D)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. E)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Cl than <strong>There are two stable isotopes of chlorine: chlorine-35, with a mass of 34.968853 amu; and chlorine-37, with a mass of 36.965903. Given that the average atomic mass of a chlorine atom is 35.45 amu, which of the following statements is true?</strong> A)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. B)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. C)Chlorine contains roughly equal amounts of   Cl and   Cl. D)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. E)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Cl.
C)Chlorine contains roughly equal amounts of <strong>There are two stable isotopes of chlorine: chlorine-35, with a mass of 34.968853 amu; and chlorine-37, with a mass of 36.965903. Given that the average atomic mass of a chlorine atom is 35.45 amu, which of the following statements is true?</strong> A)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. B)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. C)Chlorine contains roughly equal amounts of   Cl and   Cl. D)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. E)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Cl and <strong>There are two stable isotopes of chlorine: chlorine-35, with a mass of 34.968853 amu; and chlorine-37, with a mass of 36.965903. Given that the average atomic mass of a chlorine atom is 35.45 amu, which of the following statements is true?</strong> A)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. B)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. C)Chlorine contains roughly equal amounts of   Cl and   Cl. D)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. E)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Cl.
D)Chlorine contains more <strong>There are two stable isotopes of chlorine: chlorine-35, with a mass of 34.968853 amu; and chlorine-37, with a mass of 36.965903. Given that the average atomic mass of a chlorine atom is 35.45 amu, which of the following statements is true?</strong> A)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. B)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. C)Chlorine contains roughly equal amounts of   Cl and   Cl. D)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. E)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Cl than <strong>There are two stable isotopes of chlorine: chlorine-35, with a mass of 34.968853 amu; and chlorine-37, with a mass of 36.965903. Given that the average atomic mass of a chlorine atom is 35.45 amu, which of the following statements is true?</strong> A)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. B)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. C)Chlorine contains roughly equal amounts of   Cl and   Cl. D)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. E)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Cl.
E)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of <strong>There are two stable isotopes of chlorine: chlorine-35, with a mass of 34.968853 amu; and chlorine-37, with a mass of 36.965903. Given that the average atomic mass of a chlorine atom is 35.45 amu, which of the following statements is true?</strong> A)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. B)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. C)Chlorine contains roughly equal amounts of   Cl and   Cl. D)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. E)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Cl, with very little <strong>There are two stable isotopes of chlorine: chlorine-35, with a mass of 34.968853 amu; and chlorine-37, with a mass of 36.965903. Given that the average atomic mass of a chlorine atom is 35.45 amu, which of the following statements is true?</strong> A)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. B)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. C)Chlorine contains roughly equal amounts of   Cl and   Cl. D)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. E)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Cl.
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What is the average mass, in grams, of one potassium atom?

A)5.14 * 10-23 g
B)6.49 * 10-23 g
C)6.02 * 10-18 g
D)31.0 g
E)39.1 g
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What is the average mass, in grams, of one atom of iron?

A)6.02 * 1023 g
B)1.66 * 10-24 g
C)9.28 * 10-23 g
D)55.85 g
E)55.85 * 10 -23 g
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A silver wire has a diameter of 0.500 mm. What length of this wire contains exactly 1.00 mol of silver? (density of Ag = 10.5 g/cm3)

A)52.3 m
B)222 m
C)13.1 m
D)2.01 m
E)890 m
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How many atoms are in 4.39 g of CO2?

A)1.80 * 1023 atoms
B)6.01 * 1022 atoms
C)1.16 * 1026 atoms
D)6.04 * 1024 atoms
E)1.81 * 1025 atoms
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What is the molar mass of nicotine, C10H14N2?

A)134 g/mol
B)148 g/mol
C)158 g/mol
D)210 g/mol
E)162 g/mol
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How many moles of NH3 are there in 77.5 g of NH3?

A)0.220 mol
B)4.55 mol
C)14.0 mol
D)1.31 * 103 mol
E)None of the above.
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Calculate the molecular mass of potassium permanganate, KMnO4.

A)52 amu
B)70 amu
C)110 amu
D)158 amu
E)176 amu
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Formaldehyde has the formula CH2O. How many molecules are there in 0.11 g of formaldehyde?

A)6.1 * 10 -27
B)3.7 * 10 -3
C)4
D)2.2 * 1021
E)6.6 * 1022
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A gold wire has a diameter of 1.00 mm. What length of this wire contains exactly 1.00 mol of gold? (density of Au = 17.0 g/cm3)

A)2630 m
B)3.69 m
C)251 m
D)14.8 m
E)62.7 m
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What is the mass of 0.0250 mol of P2O5?

A)35.5 g
B)5676 g
C)0.0250 g
D)1.51 * 1022 g
E)3.55 g
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Calculate the mass of 3.00 moles of CF2Cl2.

A)3.00 g
B)174 g
C)363 g
D)1.81 * 1024 g
E)40.3 g
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How many moles of HCl are represented by 1.0 * 1019 HCl molecules?

A)1.7 * 10-5 mol
B)1.5 * 10-3 mol
C)1.0 * 1019 mol
D)36.5 mol
E)6.02 * 104 mol
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How many molecules are there in 8.0 g of ozone, O3?

A)3 molecules
B)3.6 * 1024 molecules
C)1.0 * 1023 molecules
D)3.0 * 1023 molecules
E)6.0 * 1023 molecules
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Calculate the molecular mass of menthol, C10H20O.

A)156 amu
B)140 amu
C)29 amu
D)146 amu
E)136 amu
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The molecular formula of aspirin is C9H8O4. How many aspirin molecules are present in one 500-milligram tablet?

A)2.77 molecules
B)2.77 * 10-3 molecules
C)1.67 * 1024 molecules
D)1.67 * 1021 molecules
E)None of these is correct.
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A copper wire has a diameter of 2.00 mm. What length of this wire contains exactly 1.00 mol of copper? (density of Cu = 8.92 g/cm3)

A)0.178 m
B)0.567 m
C)180 m
D)45.1 m
E)2.27 m
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How many atoms are in 5.54 g of F2?

A)6.02 * 1023 atoms
B)0.146 atoms
C)0.292 atoms
D)8.78 * 1022 atoms
E)1.76 * 1023 atoms
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How many atoms are in 0.0728 g of PCl3?

A)1.28 * 1021 atoms
B)4.38 * 1022 atoms
C)4.39 * 1021 atoms
D)3.19 * 1020 atoms
E)6.02 * 1024 atoms
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Which of the following samples contains the greatest number of atoms?

A)100 g of Pb
B)2.0 mole of Ar
C)0.1 mole of Fe
D)5 g of He
E)20 million O2 molecules
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What is the molar mass of acetaminophen, C8H9NO2?

A)43 g/mol
B)76 g/mol
C)151 g/mol
D)162 g/mol
E)125 g/mol
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Calculate the number of moles of cesium in 50.0 g of cesium.

A)0.376 mol
B)0.357 mol
C)2.66 mol
D)2.80 mol
E)0.0200 mol
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How many moles of CF4 are there in 171 g of CF4?

A)0.51 mol
B)1.94 mol
C)4.07 mol
D)88.0 mol
E)171 mol
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How many sulfur atoms are present in 25.6 g of Al2(S2O3)3?

A)0.393
B)6
C)3.95 * 1022
D)7.90 * 1022
E)2.37 * 1023
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Calculate the mass of 4.50 moles of chlorine gas, Cl2.

A)6.34 * 10 -2 g
B)4.5 g
C)15.7 g
D)160 g
E)319 g
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How many carbon atoms are there in 10 lbs of sugar, C12H22O11?

A)9.6 * 1025 atoms
B)8.0 * 1024 atoms
C)159 atoms
D)4.21 atoms
E)342 atoms
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What is the mass of 0.20 mole of C2H6O (ethanol)?

A)230 g
B)46 g
C)23 g
D)4.6 g
E)None of these.
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How many grams of sulfur are there in 6.0 g of Fe2(SO4)3?

A)2.40 g
B)0.48 g
C)6.00 g
D)0.92 g
E)1.44 g
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The empirical formula of a compound of uranium and fluorine that is composed of 67.6% uranium and 32.4% fluorine is

A)U2F.
B)U3F4.
C)UF4.
D)UF6.
E)UF8.
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The mass of four moles of molecular bromine (Br2)is

A)80 g.
B)320 g.
C)640 g.
D)140 g.
E)24 * 1023 g.
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How many grams of sodium are there in 10. g of sodium sulfate, Na2SO4?

A)0.16 g
B)0.32 g
C)3.2 g
D)1.6 g
E)142 g
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How many grams of nitrogen are there in 7.5 g of Ca(NO3)2?

A)0.64 g
B)1.3 g
C)0.15 g
D)1.15 g
E)2.3 g
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A mass spectrometer works by ionizing atoms or molecules, and then accelerating them past oppositely charged plates. The mass is obtained by

A)measuring the force of impact on a detecting screen, and then calculating the mass using force = mass * acceleration.
B)suspending the ions in an applied electric field, and then calculating mass by setting the downward gravitational force equal to the upward electrostatic force.
C)measuring the magnitude of deflection as the ions pass through a magnetic field to obtain the charge-to-mass ratio, and then calculating the mass from that ratio.
D)measuring the time it takes for the ions to hit the detector at a known distance to calculate the acceleration, and then calculating mass from force = mass * acceleration.
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What is the mass of 8.25 * 1019 UF6 molecules?

A)352 g
B)0.0482 g
C)1.37 * 10-4 g
D)2.90 * 1022 g
E)8.25 * 1019 g
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How many moles of oxygen atoms are there in 10 moles of KClO3?

A)3 mol
B)3.3 mol
C)10 mol
D)30 mol
E)6.02 * 1024 mol
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How many O atoms are there in 51.4 g CaSO4?

A)4
B)2.40 * 1024
C)1.13
D)9.09 * 1023
E)2.28 * 1023
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How many fluorine atoms are there in 65 g of CF4?

A)0.74 atoms
B)3.0 atoms
C)4.5 * 1023 atoms
D)1.8 * 1024 atoms
E)2.4 * 1023 atoms
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How many sulfur atoms are there in 21.0 g of Al2S3?

A)8.42 * 1022 atoms
B)2.53 * 1023 atoms
C)2.14 * 1023 atoms
D)6.02 * 1023 atoms
E)6.30 * 1026 atoms
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What is the mass of 3.00 moles of ethanol, C2H6O?

A)4.99 * 10-24 g
B)138 g
C)6.52 * 10-2 g
D)50 g
E)1.81 * 1024 g
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How many moles of Cl atoms are there in 65.2 g CHCl3?

A)0.548 mol
B)1.09 mol
C)3.3 * 1023 mol
D)1.64 mol
E)3.0 mol
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How many moles of O atoms are in 25.7 g of CaSO4?

A)0.189 mol
B)0.755 mol
C)4.00 mol
D)1.14 * 1023 mol
E)4.55 * 1023 mol
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How many sodium atoms are there in 6.0 g of Na3N?

A)3.6 * 1024 atoms
B)4.6 * 1022 atoms
C)1.3 * 1023 atoms
D)0.217 atoms
E)0.072 atoms
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The percent composition by mass of a compound is 76.0% C, 12.8% H, and 11.2% O. The molar mass of this compound is 284.5 g/mol. What is the molecular formula of the compound?

A)C10H6O
B)C9H18O
C)C16H28O4
D)C20H12O2
E)C18H36O2
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Which one of the following chemical reactions is balanced?

A)HCl + KMnO4 \rarr Cl2 + MnO2 + H2O + KCl
B)HCl + KMnO4 \rarr Cl2 + MnO2 + 2H2O + KCl
C)2HCl + 2KMnO4 \rarr Cl2 + MnO2 + 2H2O + 2KCl
D)6HCl + 2KMnO4 \rarr 2Cl2 + 2MnO2 + 4H2O + 2KCl
E)8HCl + 2KMnO4 \rarr 3Cl2 + 2MnO2 + 4H2O + 2KCl
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Balance the following equation using the smallest set of whole numbers, then add together the coefficients. Do not forget to count coefficients of one. The sum of the coefficients is __ SF4 + __ H2O \rarr __ H2SO3 + __ HF

A)4.
B)6.
C)7.
D)9.
E)none of these.
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When 22.0 g NaCl and 21.0 g H2SO4 are mixed and react according to the equation below, which is the limiting reagent?
2NaCl + H2SO4 \rarr Na2SO4 + 2HCl

A)NaCl
B)H2SO4
C)Na2SO4
D)HCl
E)No reagent is limiting.
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The percent composition by mass of an unknown chlorinated hydrocarbon was found to be 37.83% C, 6.35% H, and 55.83% Cl by mass. What is the empirical formula of this compound?

A)C2H4Cl
B)C3H7Cl
C)C3H6Cl2
D)C4H9Cl
E)C5H11Cl
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When a chemical equation is balanced, it will have a set of whole number coefficients that cannot be reduced to smaller whole numbers. What is the coefficient for O2 when the following combustion reaction of a hydrocarbon is balanced? ___ C7H14 + ___ O2 \rarr ___ CO2 + ___ H2O

A)42
B)21
C)11
D)10
E)none of these
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What is the coefficient preceding O2 when the following combustion reaction of a fatty acid is properly balanced using the smallest set of whole numbers? __ C18H36O2 + __ O2 \rarr __ CO2 + __ H2O

A)1
B)8
C)9
D)26
E)27
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Balance the following equation using the smallest set of whole numbers, then add together the coefficients. Do not forget to count coefficients of one. The sum of the coefficients is ___ Al + ___ H2SO4 \rarr ___ Al2(SO4)3 + ___ H2

A)3.
B)5.
C)6.
D)9.
E)12.
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Vanadium(V)oxide reacts with calcium according to the chemical equation below. When 10.0 moles of V2O5 are mixed with 10.0 moles of Ca, which is the limiting reagent? V2O5(s)+ 5Ca(l) \rarr 2V(l)+ 5CaO(s)

A)V2O5
B)Ca
C)V
D)CaO
E)No reagent is limiting.
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Ammonia reacts with diatomic oxygen to form nitric oxide and water vapor: 4NH3 + 5O2 \rarr 4NO + 6H2O
When 40.0 g NH3 and 50.0 g O2 are allowed to react, which is the limiting reagent?

A)NH3
B)O2
C)NO
D)H2O
E)No reagent is limiting.
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What is the coefficient of H2O when the following equation is properly balanced with smallest set of whole numbers?
___ Al4C3 + ___ H2O \rarr ___ Al(OH)3 + ___ CH4

A)3
B)4
C)6
D)12
E)24
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When balanced with smallest set of whole numbers, the coefficient of O2 in the following equation is __ C2H4 + __ O2 \rarr __ CO2 + __ H2O

A)1.
B)2.
C)3.
D)4.
E)6.
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Balance the equation below using the smallest set of whole numbers. What is the coefficient of H2O?
___ PCl3(l)+ ___ H2O(l) \rarr ___ H3PO3(aq) + ___ HCl(aq)

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)5
E)none of these
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An organic thiol compound is 38.66% C, 9.73% H, and 51.61% S by mass. What is the empirical formula of this compound?

A)C2H6S
B)C3H8S
C)C4H10S
D)C4H12S
E)C5H14S
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Ammonia reacts with diatomic oxygen to form nitric oxide and water vapor: 4NH3 + 5O2 \rarr 4NO + 6H2O
When 20.0 g NH3 and 50.0 g O2 are allowed to react, which is the limiting reagent?

A)NH3
B)O2
C)NO
D)H2O
E)No reagent is limiting.
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A compound was discovered whose composition by mass is 85.6% C and 14.4% H. Which of the following could be the molecular formula of this compound?

A)CH4
B)C2H4
C)C3H4
D)C2H6
E)C3H8
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What is the coefficient of H2SO4 when the following equation is properly balanced with the smallest set of whole numbers?
___ Ca3(PO4)2 + ___ H2SO4 \rarr ___ CaSO4 + ___ H3PO4

A)3
B)8
C)10
D)11
E)none of these
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What is the coefficient of O2 when the following equation is properly balanced with the smallest set of whole numbers?
___ CH3OH + ___ O2 \rarr ___ CO2 + ___ H2O

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)7
E)none of these
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Balance the following equation using the smallest set of whole numbers, then add together the coefficients. Don't forget to count coefficients of one. The sum of the coefficients is ___ Cr + ___ H2SO4 \rarr ___ Cr2(SO4)3 + ___ H2

A)4.
B)9.
C)11.
D)13.
E)15.
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What is the coefficient of H2O when the following equation is properly balanced with the smallest set of whole numbers?
___ Na + ___ H2O \rarr ___ NaOH + ___ H2

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5
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Balance the following equation using the smallest set of whole numbers, then add together the coefficients. Do not forget to count coefficients of one. The sum of the coefficients is ___ CH4 + ___ Cl2 \rarr ___ CCl4 + ___ HCl

A)4.
B)6.
C)8.
D)10.
E)12.
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Deck 3: Stoichiometry
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What is the average mass, in grams, of one arsenic atom?

A)5.48 * 10-23 g
B)33.0 g
C)74.9 g
D)1.24 * 10-22 g
E)8.04 * 1021 g
1.24 * 10-22 g
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What is the mass of 7.80 * 1018 carbon atoms?

A)1.30 * 10 -5 g
B)6.43 * 103 g
C)7.80 * 1018 g
D)1.56 * 10 -4 g
E)12.01 g
1.56 * 10 -4 g
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Boron obtained from borax deposits in Death Valley consists of two isotopes. They are boron-10 and boron-11 with atomic masses of 10.013 amu and 11.009 amu, respectively. The atomic mass of boron is 10.81 amu (see periodic table). Which isotope of boron is more abundant, boron-10 or boron-11?

A)Cannot be determined from data given
B)Neither, their abundances are the same.
C)Boron-10
D)Boron-11
Boron-11
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The element oxygen consists of three naturally occuring isotopes: 16O, 17O, and 18O. The atomic mass of oxygen is 16.0 amu. What can be implied about the relative abundances of these isotopes?

A)More than 50% of all O atoms are 17O.
B)Almost all O atoms are 18O.
C)Almost all O atoms are 17O.
D)The isotopes all have the same abundance, i.e. 33.3%.
E)The abundances of 17O and 18O are very small.
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5
How many silicon atoms are there in 1.00 g of silicon?

A)1 atom
B)0.0356 atoms
C)2.57 * 1023 atoms
D)2.14 * 1022 atoms
E)1.75 * 1025 atoms
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6
An average atom of uranium (U)is approximately how many times heavier than an atom of potassium?

A)6.1 times
B)4.8 times
C)2.4 times
D)12.5 times
E)7.7 times
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7
Calculate the number of moles of xenon in 12.0 g of xenon.

A)1.00 mol
B)0.0457 mol
C)0.183 mol
D)7.62 * 10-3 mol
E)0.0914 mol
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8
Which one of the following does not represent 1.00 mol of the indicated substance?

A)6.02 * 1023 C atoms
B)26.0 g Fe
C)12.01 g C
D)65.4 g Zn
E)6.02 * 1023 Fe atoms
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9
Determine the number of moles of aluminum in 96.7 g of Al.

A)0.279 mol
B)3.58 mol
C)7.43 mol
D)4.21 mol
E)6.02 * 1023 mol
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If 0.274 moles of a substance weighs 62.5 g, what is the molar mass of the substance, in units of g/mol?

A)2.28 * 102 g/mol
B)1.71 * 101 g/mol
C)4.38 * 10 -3 g/mol
D)2.17 * 102 g/mol
E)none of these
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11
The mass of 1.21 *1020 atoms of sulfur is

A)3.88 * 1021 g.
B)2.00 mg.
C)32.06 g.
D)6.44 mg.
E)2.00 * 10-4 g.
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12
An atom of bromine has a mass about four times greater than that of an atom of neon. Which choice makes the correct comparison of the relative numbers of bromine and neon atoms in 1,000 g of each element?

A)The number of bromine and neon atoms is the same.
B)There are one thousand times as many bromine atoms as neon atoms.
C)There are one thousand times as many neon atoms as bromine atoms.
D)There are four times as many neon atoms as bromine atoms.
E)There are four times as many bromine atoms as neon atoms.
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An atom of helium has a mass about four times greater than that of an atom of hydrogen. Which choice makes the correct comparison of the relative numbers of helium and hydrogen atoms in equal masses of the two elements?

A)There are about four times as many helium atoms as hydrogen atoms.
B)There are about two times as many helium atoms as hydrogen atoms.
C)The number of helium and hydrogen atoms is the same.
D)There are about half as many helium atoms as hydrogen atoms.
E)There are about one-fourth as many helium atoms as hydrogen atoms.
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The mass of 1.63 * 1021 silicon atoms is

A)2.71 * 10-23 g.
B)4.58 * 1022 g.
C)28.08 g.
D)1.04 * 104 g.
E)7.60 * 10-2 g.
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15
An atom of bromine has a mass about four times greater than that of an atom of neon. How many grams of neon will contain the same number of atoms as 1,000 g of bromine?

A)4 g Ne
B)250 g Ne
C)400 g Ne
D)1,000 g Ne
E)4,000 g Ne
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16
One mole of iron

A)is heavier than one mole of lead (Pb).
B)is 77.0 g of iron.
C)is 26.0 g of iron.
D)weighs the same as one mole of lead.
E)None of the above.
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17
One nanogram does not seem like a very large number. How many magnesium atoms are there in 1.00 ng of magnesium?

A)4.11 * 10-11 atoms
B)2.48 * 1013 atoms
C)6.83 * 10-35 atoms
D)6.02 * 1014 atoms
E)1.46 * 1034 atoms
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18
There are two stable isotopes of chlorine: chlorine-35, with a mass of 34.968853 amu; and chlorine-37, with a mass of 36.965903. Given that the average atomic mass of a chlorine atom is 35.45 amu, which of the following statements is true?

A)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of <strong>There are two stable isotopes of chlorine: chlorine-35, with a mass of 34.968853 amu; and chlorine-37, with a mass of 36.965903. Given that the average atomic mass of a chlorine atom is 35.45 amu, which of the following statements is true?</strong> A)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. B)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. C)Chlorine contains roughly equal amounts of   Cl and   Cl. D)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. E)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. Cl, with very little <strong>There are two stable isotopes of chlorine: chlorine-35, with a mass of 34.968853 amu; and chlorine-37, with a mass of 36.965903. Given that the average atomic mass of a chlorine atom is 35.45 amu, which of the following statements is true?</strong> A)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. B)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. C)Chlorine contains roughly equal amounts of   Cl and   Cl. D)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. E)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. Cl.
B)Chlorine contains more <strong>There are two stable isotopes of chlorine: chlorine-35, with a mass of 34.968853 amu; and chlorine-37, with a mass of 36.965903. Given that the average atomic mass of a chlorine atom is 35.45 amu, which of the following statements is true?</strong> A)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. B)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. C)Chlorine contains roughly equal amounts of   Cl and   Cl. D)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. E)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. Cl than <strong>There are two stable isotopes of chlorine: chlorine-35, with a mass of 34.968853 amu; and chlorine-37, with a mass of 36.965903. Given that the average atomic mass of a chlorine atom is 35.45 amu, which of the following statements is true?</strong> A)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. B)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. C)Chlorine contains roughly equal amounts of   Cl and   Cl. D)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. E)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. Cl.
C)Chlorine contains roughly equal amounts of <strong>There are two stable isotopes of chlorine: chlorine-35, with a mass of 34.968853 amu; and chlorine-37, with a mass of 36.965903. Given that the average atomic mass of a chlorine atom is 35.45 amu, which of the following statements is true?</strong> A)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. B)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. C)Chlorine contains roughly equal amounts of   Cl and   Cl. D)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. E)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. Cl and <strong>There are two stable isotopes of chlorine: chlorine-35, with a mass of 34.968853 amu; and chlorine-37, with a mass of 36.965903. Given that the average atomic mass of a chlorine atom is 35.45 amu, which of the following statements is true?</strong> A)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. B)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. C)Chlorine contains roughly equal amounts of   Cl and   Cl. D)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. E)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. Cl.
D)Chlorine contains more <strong>There are two stable isotopes of chlorine: chlorine-35, with a mass of 34.968853 amu; and chlorine-37, with a mass of 36.965903. Given that the average atomic mass of a chlorine atom is 35.45 amu, which of the following statements is true?</strong> A)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. B)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. C)Chlorine contains roughly equal amounts of   Cl and   Cl. D)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. E)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. Cl than <strong>There are two stable isotopes of chlorine: chlorine-35, with a mass of 34.968853 amu; and chlorine-37, with a mass of 36.965903. Given that the average atomic mass of a chlorine atom is 35.45 amu, which of the following statements is true?</strong> A)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. B)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. C)Chlorine contains roughly equal amounts of   Cl and   Cl. D)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. E)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. Cl.
E)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of <strong>There are two stable isotopes of chlorine: chlorine-35, with a mass of 34.968853 amu; and chlorine-37, with a mass of 36.965903. Given that the average atomic mass of a chlorine atom is 35.45 amu, which of the following statements is true?</strong> A)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. B)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. C)Chlorine contains roughly equal amounts of   Cl and   Cl. D)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. E)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. Cl, with very little <strong>There are two stable isotopes of chlorine: chlorine-35, with a mass of 34.968853 amu; and chlorine-37, with a mass of 36.965903. Given that the average atomic mass of a chlorine atom is 35.45 amu, which of the following statements is true?</strong> A)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. B)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. C)Chlorine contains roughly equal amounts of   Cl and   Cl. D)Chlorine contains more   Cl than   Cl. E)Chlorine contains almost exclusively of   Cl, with very little   Cl. Cl.
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What is the average mass, in grams, of one potassium atom?

A)5.14 * 10-23 g
B)6.49 * 10-23 g
C)6.02 * 10-18 g
D)31.0 g
E)39.1 g
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What is the average mass, in grams, of one atom of iron?

A)6.02 * 1023 g
B)1.66 * 10-24 g
C)9.28 * 10-23 g
D)55.85 g
E)55.85 * 10 -23 g
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21
A silver wire has a diameter of 0.500 mm. What length of this wire contains exactly 1.00 mol of silver? (density of Ag = 10.5 g/cm3)

A)52.3 m
B)222 m
C)13.1 m
D)2.01 m
E)890 m
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22
How many atoms are in 4.39 g of CO2?

A)1.80 * 1023 atoms
B)6.01 * 1022 atoms
C)1.16 * 1026 atoms
D)6.04 * 1024 atoms
E)1.81 * 1025 atoms
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23
What is the molar mass of nicotine, C10H14N2?

A)134 g/mol
B)148 g/mol
C)158 g/mol
D)210 g/mol
E)162 g/mol
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24
How many moles of NH3 are there in 77.5 g of NH3?

A)0.220 mol
B)4.55 mol
C)14.0 mol
D)1.31 * 103 mol
E)None of the above.
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25
Calculate the molecular mass of potassium permanganate, KMnO4.

A)52 amu
B)70 amu
C)110 amu
D)158 amu
E)176 amu
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26
Formaldehyde has the formula CH2O. How many molecules are there in 0.11 g of formaldehyde?

A)6.1 * 10 -27
B)3.7 * 10 -3
C)4
D)2.2 * 1021
E)6.6 * 1022
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27
A gold wire has a diameter of 1.00 mm. What length of this wire contains exactly 1.00 mol of gold? (density of Au = 17.0 g/cm3)

A)2630 m
B)3.69 m
C)251 m
D)14.8 m
E)62.7 m
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28
What is the mass of 0.0250 mol of P2O5?

A)35.5 g
B)5676 g
C)0.0250 g
D)1.51 * 1022 g
E)3.55 g
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29
Calculate the mass of 3.00 moles of CF2Cl2.

A)3.00 g
B)174 g
C)363 g
D)1.81 * 1024 g
E)40.3 g
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30
How many moles of HCl are represented by 1.0 * 1019 HCl molecules?

A)1.7 * 10-5 mol
B)1.5 * 10-3 mol
C)1.0 * 1019 mol
D)36.5 mol
E)6.02 * 104 mol
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31
How many molecules are there in 8.0 g of ozone, O3?

A)3 molecules
B)3.6 * 1024 molecules
C)1.0 * 1023 molecules
D)3.0 * 1023 molecules
E)6.0 * 1023 molecules
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32
Calculate the molecular mass of menthol, C10H20O.

A)156 amu
B)140 amu
C)29 amu
D)146 amu
E)136 amu
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33
The molecular formula of aspirin is C9H8O4. How many aspirin molecules are present in one 500-milligram tablet?

A)2.77 molecules
B)2.77 * 10-3 molecules
C)1.67 * 1024 molecules
D)1.67 * 1021 molecules
E)None of these is correct.
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34
A copper wire has a diameter of 2.00 mm. What length of this wire contains exactly 1.00 mol of copper? (density of Cu = 8.92 g/cm3)

A)0.178 m
B)0.567 m
C)180 m
D)45.1 m
E)2.27 m
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35
How many atoms are in 5.54 g of F2?

A)6.02 * 1023 atoms
B)0.146 atoms
C)0.292 atoms
D)8.78 * 1022 atoms
E)1.76 * 1023 atoms
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36
How many atoms are in 0.0728 g of PCl3?

A)1.28 * 1021 atoms
B)4.38 * 1022 atoms
C)4.39 * 1021 atoms
D)3.19 * 1020 atoms
E)6.02 * 1024 atoms
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37
Which of the following samples contains the greatest number of atoms?

A)100 g of Pb
B)2.0 mole of Ar
C)0.1 mole of Fe
D)5 g of He
E)20 million O2 molecules
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38
What is the molar mass of acetaminophen, C8H9NO2?

A)43 g/mol
B)76 g/mol
C)151 g/mol
D)162 g/mol
E)125 g/mol
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39
Calculate the number of moles of cesium in 50.0 g of cesium.

A)0.376 mol
B)0.357 mol
C)2.66 mol
D)2.80 mol
E)0.0200 mol
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40
How many moles of CF4 are there in 171 g of CF4?

A)0.51 mol
B)1.94 mol
C)4.07 mol
D)88.0 mol
E)171 mol
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41
How many sulfur atoms are present in 25.6 g of Al2(S2O3)3?

A)0.393
B)6
C)3.95 * 1022
D)7.90 * 1022
E)2.37 * 1023
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42
Calculate the mass of 4.50 moles of chlorine gas, Cl2.

A)6.34 * 10 -2 g
B)4.5 g
C)15.7 g
D)160 g
E)319 g
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43
How many carbon atoms are there in 10 lbs of sugar, C12H22O11?

A)9.6 * 1025 atoms
B)8.0 * 1024 atoms
C)159 atoms
D)4.21 atoms
E)342 atoms
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44
What is the mass of 0.20 mole of C2H6O (ethanol)?

A)230 g
B)46 g
C)23 g
D)4.6 g
E)None of these.
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45
How many grams of sulfur are there in 6.0 g of Fe2(SO4)3?

A)2.40 g
B)0.48 g
C)6.00 g
D)0.92 g
E)1.44 g
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46
The empirical formula of a compound of uranium and fluorine that is composed of 67.6% uranium and 32.4% fluorine is

A)U2F.
B)U3F4.
C)UF4.
D)UF6.
E)UF8.
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47
The mass of four moles of molecular bromine (Br2)is

A)80 g.
B)320 g.
C)640 g.
D)140 g.
E)24 * 1023 g.
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48
How many grams of sodium are there in 10. g of sodium sulfate, Na2SO4?

A)0.16 g
B)0.32 g
C)3.2 g
D)1.6 g
E)142 g
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49
How many grams of nitrogen are there in 7.5 g of Ca(NO3)2?

A)0.64 g
B)1.3 g
C)0.15 g
D)1.15 g
E)2.3 g
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50
A mass spectrometer works by ionizing atoms or molecules, and then accelerating them past oppositely charged plates. The mass is obtained by

A)measuring the force of impact on a detecting screen, and then calculating the mass using force = mass * acceleration.
B)suspending the ions in an applied electric field, and then calculating mass by setting the downward gravitational force equal to the upward electrostatic force.
C)measuring the magnitude of deflection as the ions pass through a magnetic field to obtain the charge-to-mass ratio, and then calculating the mass from that ratio.
D)measuring the time it takes for the ions to hit the detector at a known distance to calculate the acceleration, and then calculating mass from force = mass * acceleration.
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51
What is the mass of 8.25 * 1019 UF6 molecules?

A)352 g
B)0.0482 g
C)1.37 * 10-4 g
D)2.90 * 1022 g
E)8.25 * 1019 g
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52
How many moles of oxygen atoms are there in 10 moles of KClO3?

A)3 mol
B)3.3 mol
C)10 mol
D)30 mol
E)6.02 * 1024 mol
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53
How many O atoms are there in 51.4 g CaSO4?

A)4
B)2.40 * 1024
C)1.13
D)9.09 * 1023
E)2.28 * 1023
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54
How many fluorine atoms are there in 65 g of CF4?

A)0.74 atoms
B)3.0 atoms
C)4.5 * 1023 atoms
D)1.8 * 1024 atoms
E)2.4 * 1023 atoms
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55
How many sulfur atoms are there in 21.0 g of Al2S3?

A)8.42 * 1022 atoms
B)2.53 * 1023 atoms
C)2.14 * 1023 atoms
D)6.02 * 1023 atoms
E)6.30 * 1026 atoms
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56
What is the mass of 3.00 moles of ethanol, C2H6O?

A)4.99 * 10-24 g
B)138 g
C)6.52 * 10-2 g
D)50 g
E)1.81 * 1024 g
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57
How many moles of Cl atoms are there in 65.2 g CHCl3?

A)0.548 mol
B)1.09 mol
C)3.3 * 1023 mol
D)1.64 mol
E)3.0 mol
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58
How many moles of O atoms are in 25.7 g of CaSO4?

A)0.189 mol
B)0.755 mol
C)4.00 mol
D)1.14 * 1023 mol
E)4.55 * 1023 mol
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59
How many sodium atoms are there in 6.0 g of Na3N?

A)3.6 * 1024 atoms
B)4.6 * 1022 atoms
C)1.3 * 1023 atoms
D)0.217 atoms
E)0.072 atoms
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60
The percent composition by mass of a compound is 76.0% C, 12.8% H, and 11.2% O. The molar mass of this compound is 284.5 g/mol. What is the molecular formula of the compound?

A)C10H6O
B)C9H18O
C)C16H28O4
D)C20H12O2
E)C18H36O2
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61
Which one of the following chemical reactions is balanced?

A)HCl + KMnO4 \rarr Cl2 + MnO2 + H2O + KCl
B)HCl + KMnO4 \rarr Cl2 + MnO2 + 2H2O + KCl
C)2HCl + 2KMnO4 \rarr Cl2 + MnO2 + 2H2O + 2KCl
D)6HCl + 2KMnO4 \rarr 2Cl2 + 2MnO2 + 4H2O + 2KCl
E)8HCl + 2KMnO4 \rarr 3Cl2 + 2MnO2 + 4H2O + 2KCl
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62
Balance the following equation using the smallest set of whole numbers, then add together the coefficients. Do not forget to count coefficients of one. The sum of the coefficients is __ SF4 + __ H2O \rarr __ H2SO3 + __ HF

A)4.
B)6.
C)7.
D)9.
E)none of these.
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63
When 22.0 g NaCl and 21.0 g H2SO4 are mixed and react according to the equation below, which is the limiting reagent?
2NaCl + H2SO4 \rarr Na2SO4 + 2HCl

A)NaCl
B)H2SO4
C)Na2SO4
D)HCl
E)No reagent is limiting.
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64
The percent composition by mass of an unknown chlorinated hydrocarbon was found to be 37.83% C, 6.35% H, and 55.83% Cl by mass. What is the empirical formula of this compound?

A)C2H4Cl
B)C3H7Cl
C)C3H6Cl2
D)C4H9Cl
E)C5H11Cl
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65
When a chemical equation is balanced, it will have a set of whole number coefficients that cannot be reduced to smaller whole numbers. What is the coefficient for O2 when the following combustion reaction of a hydrocarbon is balanced? ___ C7H14 + ___ O2 \rarr ___ CO2 + ___ H2O

A)42
B)21
C)11
D)10
E)none of these
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66
What is the coefficient preceding O2 when the following combustion reaction of a fatty acid is properly balanced using the smallest set of whole numbers? __ C18H36O2 + __ O2 \rarr __ CO2 + __ H2O

A)1
B)8
C)9
D)26
E)27
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67
Balance the following equation using the smallest set of whole numbers, then add together the coefficients. Do not forget to count coefficients of one. The sum of the coefficients is ___ Al + ___ H2SO4 \rarr ___ Al2(SO4)3 + ___ H2

A)3.
B)5.
C)6.
D)9.
E)12.
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68
Vanadium(V)oxide reacts with calcium according to the chemical equation below. When 10.0 moles of V2O5 are mixed with 10.0 moles of Ca, which is the limiting reagent? V2O5(s)+ 5Ca(l) \rarr 2V(l)+ 5CaO(s)

A)V2O5
B)Ca
C)V
D)CaO
E)No reagent is limiting.
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69
Ammonia reacts with diatomic oxygen to form nitric oxide and water vapor: 4NH3 + 5O2 \rarr 4NO + 6H2O
When 40.0 g NH3 and 50.0 g O2 are allowed to react, which is the limiting reagent?

A)NH3
B)O2
C)NO
D)H2O
E)No reagent is limiting.
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70
What is the coefficient of H2O when the following equation is properly balanced with smallest set of whole numbers?
___ Al4C3 + ___ H2O \rarr ___ Al(OH)3 + ___ CH4

A)3
B)4
C)6
D)12
E)24
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71
When balanced with smallest set of whole numbers, the coefficient of O2 in the following equation is __ C2H4 + __ O2 \rarr __ CO2 + __ H2O

A)1.
B)2.
C)3.
D)4.
E)6.
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72
Balance the equation below using the smallest set of whole numbers. What is the coefficient of H2O?
___ PCl3(l)+ ___ H2O(l) \rarr ___ H3PO3(aq) + ___ HCl(aq)

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)5
E)none of these
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73
An organic thiol compound is 38.66% C, 9.73% H, and 51.61% S by mass. What is the empirical formula of this compound?

A)C2H6S
B)C3H8S
C)C4H10S
D)C4H12S
E)C5H14S
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74
Ammonia reacts with diatomic oxygen to form nitric oxide and water vapor: 4NH3 + 5O2 \rarr 4NO + 6H2O
When 20.0 g NH3 and 50.0 g O2 are allowed to react, which is the limiting reagent?

A)NH3
B)O2
C)NO
D)H2O
E)No reagent is limiting.
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75
A compound was discovered whose composition by mass is 85.6% C and 14.4% H. Which of the following could be the molecular formula of this compound?

A)CH4
B)C2H4
C)C3H4
D)C2H6
E)C3H8
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76
What is the coefficient of H2SO4 when the following equation is properly balanced with the smallest set of whole numbers?
___ Ca3(PO4)2 + ___ H2SO4 \rarr ___ CaSO4 + ___ H3PO4

A)3
B)8
C)10
D)11
E)none of these
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77
What is the coefficient of O2 when the following equation is properly balanced with the smallest set of whole numbers?
___ CH3OH + ___ O2 \rarr ___ CO2 + ___ H2O

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)7
E)none of these
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78
Balance the following equation using the smallest set of whole numbers, then add together the coefficients. Don't forget to count coefficients of one. The sum of the coefficients is ___ Cr + ___ H2SO4 \rarr ___ Cr2(SO4)3 + ___ H2

A)4.
B)9.
C)11.
D)13.
E)15.
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79
What is the coefficient of H2O when the following equation is properly balanced with the smallest set of whole numbers?
___ Na + ___ H2O \rarr ___ NaOH + ___ H2

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5
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80
Balance the following equation using the smallest set of whole numbers, then add together the coefficients. Do not forget to count coefficients of one. The sum of the coefficients is ___ CH4 + ___ Cl2 \rarr ___ CCl4 + ___ HCl

A)4.
B)6.
C)8.
D)10.
E)12.
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