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This document contains a chemistry homework assignment with 30 multiple choice questions covering topics like formula masses, molecular masses, moles, isotopes, and chemical formulas. It also includes 6 direct questions calculating molar masses, masses of substances given moles, and average atomic masses given isotopic compositions.

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This document contains a chemistry homework assignment with 30 multiple choice questions covering topics like formula masses, molecular masses, moles, isotopes, and chemical formulas. It also includes 6 direct questions calculating molar masses, masses of substances given moles, and average atomic masses given isotopic compositions.

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HOMEWORK

Chemistry: Form one

1. The formula mass of NaCl is

A. 57.5 amu

B. 58.5 amu

C. 59.5 amu

D. 60.0 amu

2. The molecular mass of glucose is

A. 180.096 amu

B. 190.096 amu

C. 181.096 amu

D. 130.096 amu

3. The substance which has a formula mass of 133.5 amu is

A. MgCl2

B. S2Cl2

C. BCl3

D. AlCl3

4. The gram atomic mass of Zn is

A. 23g

B. 12g

C. 63.54g

D. 56.67g

5. The mass number of an atom is

A. number of protons only

B. number of neutrons only


C. number of electrons

D. number of protons and neutrons

6. The number of protons in the nucleus constitute it's

A. atomic mass

B. atomic number

C. nucleon number

C. number of neutrons

7. The number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus if the atomic number of an element is 17 and the
mass number is 35, is

A. 17 and 18

B. 17 and 19

C. 17 and 20

D. 17 and 21

8. A mole of any substance contains

A. 6.022 * 1022 particles

B. 6.022 * 1023 particles

C. 6.022 * 1024 particles

D. 6.022 * 1025 particles

9. 1 mole of a substance refers to

A. molar mass

B. atomic mass

C. electron mass

D. neutron

13. The atomic weight of Hydrogen is 1.0079 amu and the atomic weight of Oxygen is 15.999 amu. Using
this information, what is the molecular weight of a molecule of water, H2O?

A. 2.016 amu
B. 17.007 amu

C. 18.015 amu

D. Unknown

14. What is the mass of 4.20 mol of the element iron (Fe)?

A. 235g Fe

B. 55.8g Fe

C. 134g Fe

D. 6.02x1023g Fe

15. How many moles are in 19.82 g Mg?

A. 1.226mol Mg

B. 481.7mol Mg

C. 1.000mol Mg

D. 0.8156 mol Mg

16. What is the molar mass of AuCl3?

A. 96 g

B. 130 g

C. 232.5 g

D. 303.3 g

20. A sample of carbon that contains 70% carbon-12 and 30% carbon-14. What do you think is the
average atomic mass of this sample?

A. 14.5

B. 14.14

C. 14

D. 12

21. What’s the molecular mass of carbon dioxide?

A. 43
B. 28

C. 44

D. 40

22. What’s the formula mass of NaCl?

A. 23

B. 35.5

C. 58

D. 58.5

23. Calculate the molecular mass of sucrose(C12H22O11) molecule?

A. 342 amu

B. 343 amu

C. 341 amu

D. 340 amu

24. Species with the same number of neutrons but the different number of protons are called:

A. Isotones

B. Isotopes

C. Isomers

D. Isobars

25. The molecular formula of potassium nitrate is ________.

A. KNO3

B. KNO

C. KNO2

D. KON

26. The atomic mass of sodium is 23. The number of moles in 46g of sodium is ________.

A. 4
B. 2

C. 0

D. ½

27. What is the formula mass unit of ZnO?

A. 18

B. 81

C. 88

D. 188

28. The chemical symbol for barium is:

A. B

B. .Ba

C. Be

D.Bi

29. All isotopes of a given element have the same:

A. Atomic number

B. Mass number

C. Atomic valence

D. None

30. Why isotopes have different mass numbers ?

A. Because the have different neutrons

B. Because the have different protons

C. Because the have different electrons

D. Because the have different symbols

31. Which of the following is solid state matter ?

A. A metal
B. A cup of tea

C. Oxygen

D. Water

32. ------------------------- is the study of matter its structure,composition and properties.

A. Chemistry

B. Biology

C. Physics

D. Mathematics

Direct Questions

1. What is the mass of:

(a)1 mole of nitrogen atoms?

(b)4 mole of aluminium atoms?

(c)10 mole of sodium sulphite (Na2SO3)

(d) 0.2 mole of water

2. Calculate the molar mass of HNO3

3. Calculate the molar mass of each of the following:

(a) S8

(b) C5H12

(c) Sc2(SO4)3

(d) CH3COCH3 (acetone)

(e) C6H12O6 (glucose)

4. Determine the mass of each of the following:

(a) 2.345 mol LiCl

(b) 0.0872 mol acetylene, C2H2

(c) 3.3 × 10−2 mol Na2 CO3


(d) 1.23 × 103 mol fructose, C6 H12 O6

(e) 0.5758 mol FeSO4(H2O)7

5. Determine the atomic mass of each element, given the isotopic composition.

a) lithium, which is 92.4% lithium-7 (mass 7.016 amu) and 7.60% lithium-6 (mass 6.015 amu)

b) oxygen, which is 99.76% oxygen-16 (mass 15.995 amu), 0.038% oxygen-17 (mass 16.999 amu), and
0.205% oxygen-18 (mass 17.999 amu)

6. Determine the atomic mass of each element, given the isotopic composition.

a) neon, which is 90.48% neon-20 (mass 19.992 amu), 0.27% neon-21 (mass 20.994 amu), and 9.25%
neon-22 (mass 21.991amu)

b) uranium, which is 99.27% uranium-238 (mass 238.051 amu) and 0.720% uranium-235 (mass 235.044
amu)

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