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This document contains a tutorial sheet with questions on stoichiometry for the CHE1010 class. It instructs students to answer questions 7, 8, 12, and 14 in their book and submit it by a deadline. The questions cover various stoichiometry concepts like limiting reagents, oxidation states, isotopic composition, and percent yield calculations.

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CHE1010 Tutorial Sheet 1 Stoichiometry

Answer questions 7, 8, 12 and 14 in an A4 size book.


Indicate your names as registered in the system, also TG and lecture group
Class reps should submit all the books in tutors’ offices by 20th Monday, 16 hrs

1. Which data set has the best combination of accuracy and precision if the true value is
6.72g.
(a) 6.71, 6.75, 6.70
(b) 6.50, 6.48, 6.52
(c) 6.41, 6.72, 6.55
(d) 6.56, 6.76, 6.84

2. How many significant figures are there in the value 8. x108


(A) 3 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) 4
3. Correct formula of Fe(III)oxide is

(A) Fe3O4 (B) Fe2O3 (C) FeO (D) Fe3O2

4 . Reagent that can be weighed easily and its mass truly represents the number of moles of
substance contained is called
(A) Standard solution (B) Limiting reagent (C) primary standard (D) oxidising agent
5. Find the oxidation state of I in iodic acid, HIO3
(A) + 3 (B) -3 (C) ) +5 (D) - 1

6. Convert 9.3 m to μm
(A) 9.3 x 10-6 (B) 9.3 x 103 (C) 9.3 x 106 (D) 9.3 x 10-3
7. The manufacture of sulphuric acid by the contact process can be represented as follows:
S → SO2 → SO3 → H2SO4
Correct sequence of oxidation number of sulphur at each stage is:
(A) 0, +4, +6, +6 (B) -2, +4, +3, +2 (C) -2, +4, +6, +6 (D) 0, +2, +4, +6

8 . In which of the following changes is the nitrogen reduced?

(A) NH3 to NO
(B) NH3 to NO3-
(C) N2 to NH3
(D) N3- to N2

9. Name the reaction given below


K2CrO4 (aq) +Ba(NO3)2 (aq) → BaCrO4 (s) +2KNO3(aq)
(A) precipitation reaction (B) decomposition reaction (C) neutralisation reaction (D)
displacement reaction
10. On complete combustion, 0.246 g of an organic compound gave 0.198 g of CO2 and
0.1014 g of H2O. What is the ratio of carbon and hydrogen atoms in the compound?

11. A 35.3 g of element M is reacted with nitrogen to produce 43.5 g of compound M3N2.
What is (i) the molar mass of the element and (ii) name of the element?

12. In an experiment, 1.90 g of NH3 reacts with 4.96 g of O2.


4NH3(g) + 5O2(g) ⟶ 4NO(g) + 6H2O(g)

(i) Which is a limiting reactant? Show your working.

(ii) How many grams of excess reactant remain? Show your working.

(iii) How many grams of NO is formed? Show your working

13. The isotopic mass of 17Cl35 and 17Cl37 are 34.968852 u and 36.965902 u respectively.
The atomic mass of Cl is 35.453 u. What is the isotopic percent composition of two
isotopes?

14. Calculate the % yield of a reaction in which 41.5 g of tungsten (VI) oxide [WO 3]
reacts with excess hydrogen to produce metallic tungsten and 9.50 mL water (ρ =1.00
g/mL)

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