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Deck 3: Stoichiometry
1
How many moles of P4 molecules molecules are in 145.2 g of phosphorus?
A) 1.172 mol
B) 1.452 × 101 mol
C) 4.688 mol
D) 2.411 × 101 mol
E) 1.799 × 104 mol
A) 1.172 mol
B) 1.452 × 101 mol
C) 4.688 mol
D) 2.411 × 101 mol
E) 1.799 × 104 mol
1.172 mol
2
A sample of iron weighing 15.0 g contains how many moles of iron atoms?
A) 3.72 mol
B) 0.269 mol
C) 0.118 mol
D) 0.577 mol
E) 0.0780 mol
A) 3.72 mol
B) 0.269 mol
C) 0.118 mol
D) 0.577 mol
E) 0.0780 mol
0.269 mol
3
Bromine exists naturally as a mixture of bromine-79 and bromine-81 isotopes. An atom of bromine-79 contains
A) 79 protons, 79 electrons, and 35 neutrons.
B) 35 protons, 44 neutrons, and 35 electrons.
C) 44 protons, 44 electrons, and 35 neutrons.
D) 34 protons and 35 electrons only.
E) 35 protons, 79 neutrons, and 35 electrons.
A) 79 protons, 79 electrons, and 35 neutrons.
B) 35 protons, 44 neutrons, and 35 electrons.
C) 44 protons, 44 electrons, and 35 neutrons.
D) 34 protons and 35 electrons only.
E) 35 protons, 79 neutrons, and 35 electrons.
35 protons, 44 neutrons, and 35 electrons.
4
Boron naturally occurs in two isotopic forms. The more common isotope is 11B (atomic mass 11.01 amu), which is 80.00% abundant. The average atomic mass of boron is 10.81. What is the mass of the other isotope?
A) 10.91 amu.
B) 10.01 amu.
C) 10.81 amu.
D) 11.00 amu.
E) 11.01 amu.
A) 10.91 amu.
B) 10.01 amu.
C) 10.81 amu.
D) 11.00 amu.
E) 11.01 amu.
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5
Consider the new element moonium, atomic number 118, atomic mass 273.2 g. The nucleus of an atom of moonium-273 contains
A) 118 protons, 118 alpha particles.
B) 118 protons, 155 neutrons.
C) 118 protons, 273neutrons.
D) 118protons, 155 neutrons, 118 electrons.
E) 118protons, 118neutrons.
A) 118 protons, 118 alpha particles.
B) 118 protons, 155 neutrons.
C) 118 protons, 273neutrons.
D) 118protons, 155 neutrons, 118 electrons.
E) 118protons, 118neutrons.
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6
What is the molar mass of ethanol (C2H5OH)?
A) 46.07
B) 62.07
C) 45.07
D) 38.90
E) 34.17
A) 46.07
B) 62.07
C) 45.07
D) 38.90
E) 34.17
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7
Indium has atomic number 49 and atomic mass 114.8 g. Naturally occurring indium contains a mixture of indium-112 and indium-115 in an atomic ratio of approximately
A) 75/25.
B) 25/75.
C) 6/94.
D) 50/50.
E) 94/6.
A) 75/25.
B) 25/75.
C) 6/94.
D) 50/50.
E) 94/6.
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8
How many molecules of ammonia are present in 6.9 g of ammonia?
A) 6.7 × 10-25
B) 4.1 × 101
C) 8.3 × 1023
D) 4.2 × 1024
E) 2.4 × 1023
A) 6.7 × 10-25
B) 4.1 × 101
C) 8.3 × 1023
D) 4.2 × 1024
E) 2.4 × 1023
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9
How many atoms of hydrogen are present in 4.0 g of ammonia?
A) 7.8 × 1024
B) 0.70
C) 4.2 × 1023
D) 1.2 × 10-24
E) 1.8 × 1024
A) 7.8 × 1024
B) 0.70
C) 4.2 × 1023
D) 1.2 × 10-24
E) 1.8 × 1024
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10
What is the mass (in grams) of one molecule of phosphorus pentachloride?
A) 1.25 × 1026 g
B) 3.46 × 10-22 g
C) 1.10 × 10-22 g
D) 208.22 g
E) 1.00 g
A) 1.25 × 1026 g
B) 3.46 × 10-22 g
C) 1.10 × 10-22 g
D) 208.22 g
E) 1.00 g
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11
For which of the following compounds does 1.0 g represent 2.27 × 10-2 mol?
A) H2O
B) C2H6
C) NH3
D) CO2
E) CO
A) H2O
B) C2H6
C) NH3
D) CO2
E) CO
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12
For which compound does 0.256 mole weigh 12.9 g?
A) C2H4O2
B) C2H6
C) CH3Cl
D) CO2
E) C2H4O
A) C2H4O2
B) C2H6
C) CH3Cl
D) CO2
E) C2H4O
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13
Calculate the molar mass of a sample if a single molecule weighs 5.34 × 10-23g.
A) 12.0 g/mol
B) 5.34 × 10-23 g/mol
C) 1.13 × 1046 g/mol
D) 32.2 g/mol
E) none of these
A) 12.0 g/mol
B) 5.34 × 10-23 g/mol
C) 1.13 × 1046 g/mol
D) 32.2 g/mol
E) none of these
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14
Iron is biologically important in the transport of oxygen by red blood cells from the lungs to the various organs of the body. In the blood of an adult human, there are approximately 2.60 × 1013 red blood cells with a total of 2.90 g of iron. On the average, how many iron atoms are present in each red blood cell? (molar mass for Fe = 55.85 g)
A) 8.33 × 10-10
B) 1.20 × 109
C) 5.19 × 10-2
D) 3.12 × 1022
E) 2.60 × 1013
A) 8.33 × 10-10
B) 1.20 × 109
C) 5.19 × 10-2
D) 3.12 × 1022
E) 2.60 × 1013
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15
A single atom of an element weighs 5.81 × 10-23 g. Identify the isotope.
A) (35Cl)
B) (103Rh)
C) (80Br)
D) (45Sc)
E) none of these
A) (35Cl)
B) (103Rh)
C) (80Br)
D) (45Sc)
E) none of these
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16
For a new element, 60.54% is an isotope with mass 282.1 amu, 3.28% is an isotope with mass 283.2 amu, and 36.18% is an isotope with mass 284.6 amu. Calculate the average atomic mass of this new element.
A) 283.3 amu
B) 849.9 amu
C) 282.1 amu
D) 283.0 amu
E) 314.5 amu
A) 283.3 amu
B) 849.9 amu
C) 282.1 amu
D) 283.0 amu
E) 314.5 amu
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17
The average mass of a boron atom is 10.81. If you were able to isolate a single boron atom, what is the chance that you would randomly get an atom with mass 10.81?
A) greater than 50%
B) 0%
C) 0.81%
D) 10.81%
E) about 11%
A) greater than 50%
B) 0%
C) 0.81%
D) 10.81%
E) about 11%
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18
The atomic mass of rhenium is 186.2. Given that 37.1% of natural rhenium is rhenium-185, what is the other stable isotope?
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
A)

B)

C)

D)

E)

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19
An alkali metal oxide contains 83.01% metal by mass. Determine the identity of the metal.
A) Cs
B) Li
C) K
D) Na
E) Rb
A) Cs
B) Li
C) K
D) Na
E) Rb
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20
Which compound has the smallest molar mass?
A) C2H6
B) CH3Cl
C) CO2
D) C2H4O
E) none of these
A) C2H6
B) CH3Cl
C) CO2
D) C2H4O
E) none of these
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21
You find a compound composed only of element X and hydrogen, and you know that it is 91.33% element X by mass. Each molecule has 2.67 times as many H atoms as X atoms. What is element X?
A) Cu
B) Si
C) Cl
D) C
E) Ne
A) Cu
B) Si
C) Cl
D) C
E) Ne
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22
The molar mass of the insecticide dibromoethane is 187.9 g/mol. Its molecular formula is C2H4Br2. How many atoms of carbon are in a sample of dibromoethane weighing 1.879 g?
A) none of these
B) 1.204 × 1022
C) 6.022 × 100.21
D) 6.022 × 1021
E) 12.04 × 1044
A) none of these
B) 1.204 × 1022
C) 6.022 × 100.21
D) 6.022 × 1021
E) 12.04 × 1044
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23
What is the percent by mass of hydrogen in ammonium acetate?
A) 7.07%
B) 5.23%
C) 14.3%
D) 3.92%
E) 9.15%
A) 7.07%
B) 5.23%
C) 14.3%
D) 3.92%
E) 9.15%
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24
Phosphorus has the molecular formula P4 and sulfur has the molecular formula S8. How many grams of phosphorus contain the same number of molecules as 6.41 g of sulfur?
A) 6.19 g
B) 6.41 g
C) 3.21 g
D) 3.10 g
E) none of these
A) 6.19 g
B) 6.41 g
C) 3.21 g
D) 3.10 g
E) none of these
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25
The mass of 0.82 mol of a diatomic molecule is 131.3g. Identify the molecule.
A) Xe
B) Cl2
C) I2
D) F2
E) Br2
A) Xe
B) Cl2
C) I2
D) F2
E) Br2
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26
The empirical formula of sugar is CH2O and its molar mass is 180.2 g/mole. If one teaspoon of sugar weighs 3.50 g, how many moles of sugar and how many molecules of sugar are present?
A) 0.0194 mole, 3.24 × 1026 molecules
B) 0.0295 mole, 1.78 × 1022 molecules
C) 0.0583 mole, 3.51 × 1022 molecules
D) 0.0194 mole, 1.17 × 1022 molecules
E) 0.117 mole, 7.03 × 1022 molecules
A) 0.0194 mole, 3.24 × 1026 molecules
B) 0.0295 mole, 1.78 × 1022 molecules
C) 0.0583 mole, 3.51 × 1022 molecules
D) 0.0194 mole, 1.17 × 1022 molecules
E) 0.117 mole, 7.03 × 1022 molecules
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27
A given sample of xenon fluoride contains molecules of a single type, XeFn, where n is some whole number. Given that 9.03 × 1020 molecules of XeFn weigh 0.311 g, calculate n.
A) 2
B) 4
C) 1
D) none of these
A) 2
B) 4
C) 1
D) none of these
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28
What mass of styrene (molar mass 104.1 g/mol) contains 4.50 × 1020 molecules of styrene?
A) 7.78 × 10-2 g
B) 7.48 × 104 g
C) 0.00778 g
D) 7.48 × 10-4 g
E) 7.48 × 10-3 g
A) 7.78 × 10-2 g
B) 7.48 × 104 g
C) 0.00778 g
D) 7.48 × 10-4 g
E) 7.48 × 10-3 g
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29
Cortisone consists of molecules, each of which contains 21 atoms of carbon (plus other atoms). The mass percentage of carbon in cortisone is 69.98%. What is the molar mass of cortisone?
A) 287.6 g/mol
B) 360.4 g/mol
C) 176.5 g/mol
D) 252.2 g/mol
E) 312.8 g/mol
A) 287.6 g/mol
B) 360.4 g/mol
C) 176.5 g/mol
D) 252.2 g/mol
E) 312.8 g/mol
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30
Roundup, an herbicide manufactured by Monsanto, has the formula C3H8NO5P. How many moles of molecules are there in a 500.-g sample of Roundup?
A) 84.5
B) 2.96
C) 0.338
D) 1.75
E) none of these
A) 84.5
B) 2.96
C) 0.338
D) 1.75
E) none of these
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31
Compound X2Y is 60% X by mass. Calculate the percent Y by mass of the compound X2Y2.
A) 30%
B) 80%
C) 40%
D) 20%
E) 60%
A) 30%
B) 80%
C) 40%
D) 20%
E) 60%
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32
The molar mass of the insecticide dibromoethane is 187.9. Its molecular formula is C2H4Br2. What percent by mass of bromine does dibromoethane contain?
A) 50.0%
B) 37.8%
C) 42.5%
D) 89.3%
E) 85.0%
A) 50.0%
B) 37.8%
C) 42.5%
D) 89.3%
E) 85.0%
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33
Which of the following contains the greatest percentage of nitrogen by mass?
A) NH3
B) HCN
C) C6H4N3O6
D) N2O
E) NO2
A) NH3
B) HCN
C) C6H4N3O6
D) N2O
E) NO2
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34
A substance contains 3.024 g hydrogen, 30.97 g phosphorus, and 64.00 g oxygen. How many grams of oxygen are in an 85.00-g sample of the substance?
A) 64.00 g
B) 130.1 g
C) 16.00 g
D) 55.51 g
E) none of these
A) 64.00 g
B) 130.1 g
C) 16.00 g
D) 55.51 g
E) none of these
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35
NaHCO3 is the active ingredient in baking soda. How many grams of oxygen are in 0.36 g of NaHCO3?
A) 0.0043 g
B) 0.21 g
C) 0.013g
D) 0.069 g
E) 1.1 g
A) 0.0043 g
B) 0.21 g
C) 0.013g
D) 0.069 g
E) 1.1 g
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36
An oxybromate compound, NaBrOx, where x is a whole number, is analyzed and found to contain 52.95% Br by mass. What is x?
A) 0
B) 1
C) 2
D) 3
E) 4
A) 0
B) 1
C) 2
D) 3
E) 4
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37
A hydrate of copper(II) sulfate is 25.5% copper by mass. How many water molecules are there for each unit of copper(II) sulfate?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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38
Find the percent sulfur (atoms) by mass in sodium sulfide.
A) 52.1%
B) 58.2%
C) 41.1%
D) 74.4%
E) 73.6%
A) 52.1%
B) 58.2%
C) 41.1%
D) 74.4%
E) 73.6%
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39
Which of the following compounds has the same percent composition by mass as styrene, C8H8?
A) cyclobutadiene, C4H4
B) α-ethyl naphthalene, C12H12
C) acetylene, C2H2
D) benzene, C6H6
E) all of these
A) cyclobutadiene, C4H4
B) α-ethyl naphthalene, C12H12
C) acetylene, C2H2
D) benzene, C6H6
E) all of these
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40
A mixture of NaCl and NaNO3 is 31.7% sodium by mass. What is the approximate percent of NaCl in this mixture?
A) 32%
B) 30%
C) 38%
D) 36%
E) 34%
A) 32%
B) 30%
C) 38%
D) 36%
E) 34%
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41
When the following equation is balanced, what is the sum of the coefficients?
Al2(SO4)3 + Ca(OH)2 → Al(OH)3 + CaSO4
A) 10
B) 8
C) 4
D) 9
E) 3
Al2(SO4)3 + Ca(OH)2 → Al(OH)3 + CaSO4
A) 10
B) 8
C) 4
D) 9
E) 3
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42
Caffeine consists of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. When 0.1920 g of caffeine is burned in an excess of oxygen, 0.3482 g of carbon dioxide and 0.0891 g water are formed. Caffeine is 28.84% nitrogen by mass. Its molar mass is between 190 and 200 g/mol. What is the formula for caffeine?
A) C6H4N4O4
B) C8H10N4O2
C) C4H5N2O
D) C3H2N2O2
E) none of these
A) C6H4N4O4
B) C8H10N4O2
C) C4H5N2O
D) C3H2N2O2
E) none of these
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43
What is the subscript of aluminum in the formula of aluminum phosphate?
A) 3
B) 1
C) 2
D) 0
E) 4
A) 3
B) 1
C) 2
D) 0
E) 4
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44
wPCl5 + xH2O → yPOCl3 + zHCl
When the equation is properly balanced, what are the coefficients?
A) w = 1, x = 1, y = 1, z = 2
B) w = 2, x = 2, y = 2, z = 2
C) w = 1, x = 2, y = 2, z = 4
D) w = 2, x = 2, y = 2, z = 4
E) none of these
When the equation is properly balanced, what are the coefficients?
A) w = 1, x = 1, y = 1, z = 2
B) w = 2, x = 2, y = 2, z = 2
C) w = 1, x = 2, y = 2, z = 4
D) w = 2, x = 2, y = 2, z = 4
E) none of these
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45
Adipic acid contains 49.32% C, 43.84% O, and 6.85% H by mass. What is the empirical formula?
A) C2H5O4
B) C3H5O2
C) C2HO3
D) C3H3O4
E) C3HO3
A) C2H5O4
B) C3H5O2
C) C2HO3
D) C3H3O4
E) C3HO3
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46
The mass percent of iron in an iron oxide is 77.7%. Find the empirical formula.
A) Fe3O2
B) Fe3O4
C) Fe2O3
D) FeO
E) none of these
A) Fe3O2
B) Fe3O4
C) Fe2O3
D) FeO
E) none of these
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47
TNT consists of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and hydrogen. It is 37.02% carbon by mass, 18.49% nitrogen by mass, and 42.27% oxygen by mass. The molar mass of TNT is between 210 g/mol and 245 g/mol. What is the molecular formula for TNT?
A) C4H7N6O6
B) C6H4N3O6
C) C7H5N3O6
D) C8H12N3O4
E) none of these
A) C4H7N6O6
B) C6H4N3O6
C) C7H5N3O6
D) C8H12N3O4
E) none of these
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48
Which of the following equations correctly describes the combustion of CH4 and O2 to produce water (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2)?
A) CH4 + (1/2)O2 → CO2 + H2O
B) CH4 + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2O
C) CH4 + 3O2 → 2CO2 + H2O
D) CH4 + O2 → CO2 + 2H2O
A) CH4 + (1/2)O2 → CO2 + H2O
B) CH4 + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2O
C) CH4 + 3O2 → 2CO2 + H2O
D) CH4 + O2 → CO2 + 2H2O
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49
Vitamin C contains the elements C, H, and O. It is known to contain 40.9% C and 4.58% H by mass. The molar mass of vitamin C has been found to be about 180. The molecular formula for vitamin C is
A) C6H8O6
B) C4H6O4
C) C3H4O3
D) C2H3O2
E) none of these
A) C6H8O6
B) C4H6O4
C) C3H4O3
D) C2H3O2
E) none of these
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50
When the equation FeCr2O4 + K2CO3 + O2 → K2CrO4 + Fe2O3 + CO2 is balanced with the smallest set of integers, the sum of the coefficients is
A) 9
B) 15
C) 6
D) 37
E) 24
A) 9
B) 15
C) 6
D) 37
E) 24
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51
When the equation C6H14 + O2 → CO2 + H2O is balanced with the smallest set of integers, the sum of the coefficients is
A) 28
B) 33
C) 47
D) 4
E) 40
A) 28
B) 33
C) 47
D) 4
E) 40
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52
What is the empirical formula of a hydrocarbon (a compound that consists of only carbon and hydrogen) that contains 81.7% carbon by mass?
A) C5H12
B) C3H8
C) C4H10
D) C2H6
E) none of these
A) C5H12
B) C3H8
C) C4H10
D) C2H6
E) none of these
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53
A 0.4647-g sample of a compound known to contain only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen was burned in oxygen to yield 0.8635 g of CO2 and 0.1767 g of H2O. What is the empirical formula of the compound?
A) C3H3O2
B) C2H2O
C) C6H3O2
D) C3H6O2
E) CHO
A) C3H3O2
B) C2H2O
C) C6H3O2
D) C3H6O2
E) CHO
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54
Consider the following unbalanced equation:
C4H10 + O2 → CO2 + H2O
For every 1.0 mol of C4H10, ___ mol of O2 is required.
A) 1.0
B) 8.0
C) 13.0
D) 6.5
E) none of these
C4H10 + O2 → CO2 + H2O
For every 1.0 mol of C4H10, ___ mol of O2 is required.
A) 1.0
B) 8.0
C) 13.0
D) 6.5
E) none of these
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55
The empirical formula of a group of compounds is CHCl. Lindane, a powerful insecticide, is a member of this group. The molar mass of lindane is 290.8. How many atoms of carbon does a molecule of lindane contain?
A) 6
B) 4
C) 3
D) 8
E) 2
A) 6
B) 4
C) 3
D) 8
E) 2
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56
The empirical formula of styrene is CH; its molar mass is 104.1. What is the molecular formula of styrene?
A) C2H4
B) C8H8
C) C6H6
D) C10H12
E) none of these
A) C2H4
B) C8H8
C) C6H6
D) C10H12
E) none of these
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57
In the balanced equation for the reaction
[A]P4O6(s) + [B]H2O(l) → [C]H3PO3(aq)
If [A] equals 2, the coefficient [C] equals
A) 6
B) 4
C) 2
D) 10
E) none of these
[A]P4O6(s) + [B]H2O(l) → [C]H3PO3(aq)
If [A] equals 2, the coefficient [C] equals
A) 6
B) 4
C) 2
D) 10
E) none of these
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58
Give (in order) the correct coefficients to balance the following reaction:
H2SnCl6 + H2S → SnS2 + HCl
A) 1, 2, 2, 2
B) 1, 2, 1, 6
C) 1, 1, 1, 6
D) 6, 2, 1, 1
E) 2, 4, 2, 6
H2SnCl6 + H2S → SnS2 + HCl
A) 1, 2, 2, 2
B) 1, 2, 1, 6
C) 1, 1, 1, 6
D) 6, 2, 1, 1
E) 2, 4, 2, 6
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59
Potassium forms an oxide containing 1 oxygen atom for every 2 atoms of potassium. What is the coefficient of oxygen in the balanced equation for the reaction of potassium with oxygen to form this oxide?
A) 0
B) 1
C) 2
D) 3
E) 4
A) 0
B) 1
C) 2
D) 3
E) 4
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60
A 2.00-g sample of an oxide of bromine is converted to 2.936 g of AgBr. Calculate the empirical formula of the oxide. (molar mass for AgBr = 187.78)
A) BrO3
B) BrO
C) BrO2
D) Br2O
E) none of these
A) BrO3
B) BrO
C) BrO2
D) Br2O
E) none of these
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61
A reaction occurs between sodium carbonate and hydrochloric acid producing sodium chloride, carbon dioxide, and water. The correct set of coefficients, respectively, for the balanced reaction is
A) 5, 10, 10, 5, 5.
B) 1, 2, 2, 1, 1.
C) 8, 6, 5, 10, 5.
D) 3, 6, 6, 3, 4.
E) none of these
A) 5, 10, 10, 5, 5.
B) 1, 2, 2, 1, 1.
C) 8, 6, 5, 10, 5.
D) 3, 6, 6, 3, 4.
E) none of these
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62
Indium reacts with chlorine to form InCl3. In the balanced equation for this reaction, the coefficient of the indium trichloride is
A) 6
B) 4
C) 2
D) 3
E) 1
A) 6
B) 4
C) 2
D) 3
E) 1
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63
When rubidium metal is exposed to air, one atom of rubidium, Rb, combines with two atoms of oxygen. If 1.75 g of rubidium is exposed to air, what will be the mass of the product in grams?
A) 0.655 g
B) 1.37 g
C) 0.328 g
D) 2.41 g
E) 2.08 g
A) 0.655 g
B) 1.37 g
C) 0.328 g
D) 2.41 g
E) 2.08 g
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64
29.4 g of Al and 25.0g of Br2 react according to the following equation:
2Al + 3Br2 → 2AlBr3
What mass of AlBr3 is formed, assuming 100% yield?
A) 62.6 g
B) 291 g
C) 27.8 g
D) 54.4 g
E) 41.7 g
2Al + 3Br2 → 2AlBr3
What mass of AlBr3 is formed, assuming 100% yield?
A) 62.6 g
B) 291 g
C) 27.8 g
D) 54.4 g
E) 41.7 g
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65
Baking powder, a mixture of cream of tartar (KHC4H4O6, molar mass 188 g/mol) and baking soda (NaHCO3, molar mass 84.0 g/mol), undergoes the following reaction at baking temperatures:
KHC4H4O6 + NaHCO3 → KNaC4H4O6 + H2O + CO2
(The CO2 makes the cake rise.) A recipe calls for two level teaspoons (a total of 8.0 g) of cream of tartar. How much baking soda must be added for both materials to react completely?
A) 8.0 g
B) 0.45 g
C) 3.6 g
D) 18 g
E) none of these
KHC4H4O6 + NaHCO3 → KNaC4H4O6 + H2O + CO2
(The CO2 makes the cake rise.) A recipe calls for two level teaspoons (a total of 8.0 g) of cream of tartar. How much baking soda must be added for both materials to react completely?
A) 8.0 g
B) 0.45 g
C) 3.6 g
D) 18 g
E) none of these
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66
How many grams of Ca(NO3)2 can be produced by reacting excess HNO3 with 7.40 g of Ca(OH)2?
A) 10.2 g
B) 16.4 g
C) 7.40 g
D) 8.22 g
E) 32.8 g
A) 10.2 g
B) 16.4 g
C) 7.40 g
D) 8.22 g
E) 32.8 g
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67
The limiting reactant in a reaction
A) is the reactant for which you have the least number of moles.
B) has the lowest coefficient in a balanced equation.
C) has the lowest ratio of coefficient in the balanced equation to moles available.
D) has the lowest ratio of moles available to coefficient in the balanced equation.
E) none of these
A) is the reactant for which you have the least number of moles.
B) has the lowest coefficient in a balanced equation.
C) has the lowest ratio of coefficient in the balanced equation to moles available.
D) has the lowest ratio of moles available to coefficient in the balanced equation.
E) none of these
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68
Iron is produced from its ore by the following reactions:
2C(s) + O2(g) → 2CO(g)
Fe2O3(s) + 3CO(g) → 2Fe(s) + 3CO2(g)
How many moles of C(s) are needed to produce 2.4 mol Fe(s)?
A) 3.6 mol C
B) 2.4 mol C
C) 5.0 mol C
D) 1.6 mol C
2C(s) + O2(g) → 2CO(g)
Fe2O3(s) + 3CO(g) → 2Fe(s) + 3CO2(g)
How many moles of C(s) are needed to produce 2.4 mol Fe(s)?
A) 3.6 mol C
B) 2.4 mol C
C) 5.0 mol C
D) 1.6 mol C
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69
One commercial system removes SO2 emissions from smoke at 95.0°C by the following set of balanced reactions:
SO2(g) + Cl2 → SO2Cl2(g)
SO2Cl2 + 2H2O → H2SO4 + 2HCl
H2SO4 + Ca(OH)2 → CaSO4(s) + 2H2O
Assuming the process is 95.0% efficient, how many grams of CaSO4 may be produced from 1.00 × 102 g of SO2 (molar masses: SO2, 64.1 g/mol; CaSO4, 136 g/mol)?
A) 47.1 g
B) 212 g
C) 202 g
D) 87.2 g
E) 44.8 g
SO2(g) + Cl2 → SO2Cl2(g)
SO2Cl2 + 2H2O → H2SO4 + 2HCl
H2SO4 + Ca(OH)2 → CaSO4(s) + 2H2O
Assuming the process is 95.0% efficient, how many grams of CaSO4 may be produced from 1.00 × 102 g of SO2 (molar masses: SO2, 64.1 g/mol; CaSO4, 136 g/mol)?
A) 47.1 g
B) 212 g
C) 202 g
D) 87.2 g
E) 44.8 g
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70
Sulfuric acid may be produced by the following process:

How many moles of H2SO4 will be produced form 5.00 mol of FeS2?
A) 12.2 mol
B) 20.0 mol
C) 6.11 mol
D) 10.0 mol
E) 5.00 mol

How many moles of H2SO4 will be produced form 5.00 mol of FeS2?
A) 12.2 mol
B) 20.0 mol
C) 6.11 mol
D) 10.0 mol
E) 5.00 mol
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71
When the equation NH3 + O2 → NO + H2O is balanced with the smallest set of integers, the sum of the coefficients is
A) 4
B) 24
C) 12
D) 14
E) 19
A) 4
B) 24
C) 12
D) 14
E) 19
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72
Consider the following two reactions.
How much water (in grams) is produced from 10.0 g of Mg?
A) 3.71 g
B) 18.0 g
C) 7.41 g
D) 1.85 g
E) none of these

A) 3.71 g
B) 18.0 g
C) 7.41 g
D) 1.85 g
E) none of these
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73
How many grams of H2O will be formed when 39.0 g H2 is mixed with 49.6 g O2 and allowed to completely react to form water?
A) 88.6 g
B) 55.8 g
C) 27.9 g
D) 351 g
E) 59.1 g
A) 88.6 g
B) 55.8 g
C) 27.9 g
D) 351 g
E) 59.1 g
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74
The refining of aluminum from bauxite ore (which contains 50.% Al2O3 by mass) proceeds by the overall reaction 2Al2O3 + 3C → 4Al + 3CO2. How much bauxite ore is required to give the 5.0 × 1013 g of aluminum produced each year in the United States? (Assume 100% conversion.)
A) 1.9 × 1014 g
B) 7.6 × 1014 g
C) 1.3 × 1013 g
D) 5.3 × 1013 g
A) 1.9 × 1014 g
B) 7.6 × 1014 g
C) 1.3 × 1013 g
D) 5.3 × 1013 g
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75
In the reaction
2A + 3B → C
4)0 mol A react with 4.0 mol B. Which reactant is limiting?
A) A is limiting because there are 2 mol of it but 4.0 mol are needed.
B) B is limiting because there are 4.0 mol of it but 6.0 mol are needed.
C) A is limiting because 2 is smaller than 3 (the coefficients in the balanced equation).
D) Neither is limiting because equal amounts (4.0 mol) of each reactant are used.
E) B is limiting because 3 is larger than 2 (the coefficients in the balanced equation).
2A + 3B → C
4)0 mol A react with 4.0 mol B. Which reactant is limiting?
A) A is limiting because there are 2 mol of it but 4.0 mol are needed.
B) B is limiting because there are 4.0 mol of it but 6.0 mol are needed.
C) A is limiting because 2 is smaller than 3 (the coefficients in the balanced equation).
D) Neither is limiting because equal amounts (4.0 mol) of each reactant are used.
E) B is limiting because 3 is larger than 2 (the coefficients in the balanced equation).
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76
A 6.32-g sample of potassium chlorate was decomposed according to the following equation:
2KClO3 → 2KCl + 3O2
How many moles of oxygen are formed?
A) 0.051 mol
B) 0.0774 mol
C) 0.0344 mol
D) 1.65 mol
E) none of these
2KClO3 → 2KCl + 3O2
How many moles of oxygen are formed?
A) 0.051 mol
B) 0.0774 mol
C) 0.0344 mol
D) 1.65 mol
E) none of these
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77
A 7.66-g sample of AgNO3 is reacted with BaCl2 according to the equation
2AgNO3(aq) + BaCl2(aq) → 2AgCl(s) + Ba(NO3)2(aq)
To give 4.34 g of AgCl. What is the percent yield of AgCl?
A) 47.8%
B) 56.7%
C) 67.2%
D) 33.6%
E) 20.1%
2AgNO3(aq) + BaCl2(aq) → 2AgCl(s) + Ba(NO3)2(aq)
To give 4.34 g of AgCl. What is the percent yield of AgCl?
A) 47.8%
B) 56.7%
C) 67.2%
D) 33.6%
E) 20.1%
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78
Consider the following reaction:
CH4(g) + 4Cl2(g) → CCl4(g) + 4HCl(g)
What mass of CCl4 is formed by the reaction of 8.00 g of methane with an excess of chlorine?
A) 14.2 g
B) 7.10 g
C) 76.7 g
D) 1.42 g
E) none of these
CH4(g) + 4Cl2(g) → CCl4(g) + 4HCl(g)
What mass of CCl4 is formed by the reaction of 8.00 g of methane with an excess of chlorine?
A) 14.2 g
B) 7.10 g
C) 76.7 g
D) 1.42 g
E) none of these
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79
How many moles of sodium phosphate are required to react completely with 3.0 mol of calcium nitrate to form sodium nitrate and calcium phosphate?
A) 2.0 mol
B) 3.0 mol
C) 1.0 mol
D) 1.5 mol
E) 4.5 mol
A) 2.0 mol
B) 3.0 mol
C) 1.0 mol
D) 1.5 mol
E) 4.5 mol
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80
Consider the following unbalanced equation:
KO2 + H2O → KOH + O2 + H2O2
For every 3.0 mol of KO2, ___ mol of H2O is needed for a complete reaction.
A) 6.0
B) 2.0
C) 3.0
D) 1.0
E) none of these
KO2 + H2O → KOH + O2 + H2O2
For every 3.0 mol of KO2, ___ mol of H2O is needed for a complete reaction.
A) 6.0
B) 2.0
C) 3.0
D) 1.0
E) none of these
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