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Moles QP

The document contains 11 chemistry problems involving calculations related to stoichiometry, empirical and molecular formulas, gas volumes, and concentrations. The problems require using given data like mass, moles, relative formula masses to determine values like moles of reactants and products, empirical and molecular formulas, and concentrations. The final problem asks the reader to determine the volume of carbon dioxide gas produced in a reaction between magnesium carbonate and hydrochloric acid.

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Moles QP

The document contains 11 chemistry problems involving calculations related to stoichiometry, empirical and molecular formulas, gas volumes, and concentrations. The problems require using given data like mass, moles, relative formula masses to determine values like moles of reactants and products, empirical and molecular formulas, and concentrations. The final problem asks the reader to determine the volume of carbon dioxide gas produced in a reaction between magnesium carbonate and hydrochloric acid.

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1 The constant 6.02 × 10 has a name.

What is the name of this constant?

.................................................................................................................................................. [1]

[Total: 1]

2 Compound Y has the empirical formula H3PO4 and a relative molecular mass of 98.

Deduce the molecular formula of compound Y.

molecular formula = .......................... [1]

[Total: 1]

3 Nitrates such as ammonium nitrate are used as fertilisers.

The final stage in the production of ammonium nitrate is shown in the equation.

Ca(NO3)2 + 2NH3 + CO2 + H2O → 2NH4NO3 + CaCO3

Calculate the maximum mass of ammonium nitrate that can be produced from 820 g of calcium
nitrate, Ca(NO3)2, using the following steps.

The relative formula mass, Mr, of calcium nitrate, Ca(NO3)2, = 164.

(a) Calculate the number of moles of Ca(NO3)2 in 820 g.

........................... mol [1]


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(b) Deduce the number of moles of NH4NO3 produced.

........................... mol [1]

(c) Calculate the Mr of NH4NO3.

Mr of NH4NO3 = ........................... [1]

(d) Calculate the maximum mass of ammonium nitrate produced.

........................... g [1]

[Total: 4]

4 Calcium carbonate (limestone) decomposes when heated.

When 20.0 g of calcium carbonate are decomposed, 11.2 g of calcium oxide (lime), CaO, are
formed.

Calculate the mass of calcium oxide formed when 160.0 g of calcium carbonate are decomposed.

.................. g [1]
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[Total: 1]

5 A student prepares magnesium sulfate crystals, MgSO4, by adding excess magnesium to dilute
sulfuric acid.

Magnesium sulfate crystals have the formula, MgSO4•xH2O, where x is a whole number of molecules
of water.

The student heats the crystals to remove the molecules of water.

MgSO4•xH2O(s) → MgSO4(s) + xH2O(g)

The student heats a sample of MgSO4•xH2O and finds it has lost 0.140 moles of H2O and has
2.40 g of MgSO4 remaining.

Determine the value of x .

Use the following steps.

(a) Calculate the Mr of MgSO4.

Mr = .................................. [1]

(b) Determine the number of moles of MgSO4 formed.

moles of MgSO4 formed = ........................... [1]

(c) Determine the value of x in MgSO4•xH2O.

x = .................................... [1]

[Total: 3]

6 When potassium is added to water, it reacts vigorously and a coloured flame is seen.

The equation for the reaction is shown.


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2K(s) + 2H2O(l) → 2KOH(aq) + H2(g)


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(a) Calculate the volume, in cm , of hydrogen gas formed when 2.34 g of potassium is added to
excess water at room temperature and pressure.

Use the following steps.

(i) Calculate the number of moles of potassium added.

= .......................................................mol [1]

(ii) Determine the number of moles of hydrogen gas formed.

= .......................................................mol [1]

(iii) Calculate the volume of hydrogen gas formed.

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volume = ..........................................cm [1]

[Total: 3]

7 Calcium nitrate crystals are hydrated and have the formula Ca(NO3)2•xH2O where x is a whole
number of molecules of water.

The student heats the crystals to remove the molecules of water.

Ca(NO3)2•xH2O(s) → Ca(NO3)2(s) + xH2O(g)

The student heats a sample of Ca(NO3)2•xH2O and forms 2.46 g of Ca(NO3)2 and 0.0600 moles
of H2O.
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Determine the value of x. Use the following steps.

(a) Calculate the Mr of Ca(NO3)2.

Mr = ................................................ [1]

(b) Determine the number of moles of Ca(NO3)2 formed.

moles of Ca(NO3)2 formed = ........................ [1]

(c) Determine the value of x in Ca(NO3)2•xH2O.

x = .................................................. [1]

[Total: 3]

8 Sodium reacts vigorously with water to form aqueous sodium hydroxide, NaOH, which is a strong
base.

The equation for the reaction is shown.

2Na(s) + 2H2O(l) → 2NaOH(aq) + H2(g)


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Calculate the concentration of NaOH(aq) formed, in g / dm , when 0.345 g of sodium is added to
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50.0 cm of distilled water. Assume there is no change in volume.

Use the following steps.


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(a) Calculate the number of moles of Na added.

= ............................... mol [1]

(b) Determine the number of moles of NaOH formed.

= ............................... mol [1]


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(c) Calculate the concentration of NaOH in mol / dm .

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concentration of NaOH = .......................... mol / dm [1]
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(d) Determine the Mr of NaOH and calculate the concentration of NaOH in g / dm .

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concentration of NaOH = .............................. g / dm [2]

[Total: 5]
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9 Ester Y has the following composition by mass:

C, 58.82%; H, 9.80%; O, 31.37%.

Calculate the empirical formula of ester Y.

empirical formula = ........................... [3]

[Total: 3]

10 Ester Z has the empirical formula C2H4O and a relative molecular mass of 88.

Determine the molecular formula of ester Z.

molecular formula = ...................................... [1]

[Total: 1]

11 Fluorine reacts with sulfur to form a compound which has 25.2% sulfur by mass and a relative
molecular mass of 254.

Determine the molecular formula of this compound.

molecular formula = ......................................... [3]

[Total: 3]
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12 Determine the volume of CO2 gas given off when excess MgCO3 is added to 25.0 cm of
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0.400 mol / dm HCl at room temperature and pressure.

MgCO3 + 2HCl → MgCl2 + H2O + CO2

Use the following steps.


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• Calculate the number of moles of HCl in 25.0 cm of 0.400 mol / dm of acid.

................................... mol

• Determine the number of moles of CO2 gas given off.

................................... mol
3
• Calculate the volume of CO2 gas given off in cm .

3
................................... cm [3]

[Total: 3]
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13 Some chlorides are hydrated.

When hydrated barium chloride crystals, BaCl2•xH2O, are heated they give off water.

BaCl2•xH2O(s) → BaCl2(s) + xH2O(g)

A student carries out an experiment to determine the value of x in BaCl2•xH2O.

In an experiment, 4.88 g of BaCl2•xH2O is heated until all the water is given off. The mass of BaCl2
remaining is 4.16 g.

[Mr: BaCl2, 208; H2O, 18]

Determine the value of x using the following steps.

• Calculate the number of moles of BaCl2 remaining.

................................... mol

• Calculate the mass of H2O given off.

....................................... g

• Calculate the number of moles of H2O given off.

................................... mol

• Determine the value of x.

x = .................................... [4]

[Total: 4]
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14 Many organic compounds contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen only.

An organic compound V has the following composition by mass.

C, 48.65%; H, 8.11%; O, 43.24%

Calculate the empirical formula of compound V.

empirical formula = .................. [3]

[Total: 3]

15 135 moles of urea, (NH2)2CO, is stored in the tank of a car.

Calculate the mass, in kg, of the stored (NH2)2CO.

mass of (NH2)2CO = ................................ kg [2]

[Total: 2]

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