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Mr.

Kovall's Neighborhood Return to Chem I Home Page (01-09-07)

Chapter 4 - Mole Concept Worksheet


Directions: Complete each problem by writing the answer on the blank line and/or by circling the correct term found within the parentheses. 1. 2 H = ________________ H (atoms, molecules) 2. H2 = ________________ H (atoms, molecules) = _____ H2 molecules = _____ moles H2 molecules 3. 2 H2 = _______________ H (atoms, molecules) = _____H2 molecules = _____ moles H2 molecules 4. 5 H2O = ______________ H2O (atoms, molecules = _____ moles of H2O molecules 5. O2 = ________________ mole(s) of oxygen molecules = _____ moles of oxygen atoms 6. 3 H2 = _______________ moles of hydrogen atoms 7. 3 H2 = _______________ moles of hydrogen molecules 8. 5 H2O = _______________ moles of water molecules 9. 1 mole of oxygen atoms = the __________ mass in grams = _____________ grams

10. 1 mole of oxygen molecules = ______________ grams

11. 4 moles H2SO4 = ___________________ grams

12. 3 moles AlPO4 = ___________________ grams

13. 1 mole Cl2 molecules = __________________grams 14. 1 mole of iron (Fe) atoms has _________________(number) atoms 15. 1 mole of iron oxide (FeO) molecules has __________________(number) molecules 16. 2 moles of calcium phosphate, Ca3(PO4)2, contains _____ moles calcium ions + _____ moles phosphate ions.

17. 5 moles of cupric sulfate, CuSO4, contain _________________(number) sulfate ions.

18. 6.022 x 1023 atoms of any element, or 6.02 x 1023 molecules of any compound, is known as a(n) __________.

Directions: If the statement is true, circle T. If the statement is false, circle F , underline the portion of the statement that is in error and write the correction above the error. 19. One mole of zinc contains only one atom of zinc. (T , F)

20. One mole of oxygen atoms and one mole of sulfur atoms weigh exactly the same number of grams. (T, F)

21. 6 Na stands for six moles of sodium atoms. (T , F)

22. 5 Br2 is the way to write five moles of bromine atoms. (T , F)

23. One mole of NaCl is greater than one molecule of NaCl. (T , F)

24. One mole of copper contains more atoms than one mole of sodium. (T , F)

25. One mole of oxygen molecules (O2) weighs 16.00 grams. (T , F)

Directions: Complete each statement by writing the correct term or phrase on the blank line 26. The gram atomic weight of an element is the weight of ______________________ of that element. 27. The gram molecular weight of calcium chloride, CaCl2, is equal to _____________________________. 28. Avogadros number, _________________________, is the number of atoms in ___ _________ of an element. 29. The correct formula for 2 moles of fluorine gas molecules is __________. 30. 3 moles of carbon atoms are equal to _____________________ atoms of carbon.

31. 2 Na2SO4 weights _________________________ grams.

Mole-Related Problems
All math work must be shown. A complete list of answers to all the problems, including those below, is available. Just click on: solutions. 1. What is the mass, in grams, of each of the following: a. 1.00 mol Li b. 1.00 mol Al c. 1 molar mass Ca d. 1.00 molar mass Fe e. 6.022 x 1023 atoms C f. 6.022 x 1023 atoms Ag

2. Determine the mass, in grams, of each of the following: a. 3.00 mol Al b. 4.25 mol Li c. 1.38 mol N d. 8.075 mol Au e. 6.50 mol Cu f. 2.57 x 108 mol S g. 1.75 x 10-6 mol Hg

3. How many MOLES of atoms are represented by each of the following: a. 40.08 g Ca b. 11.5 g Na c. 5.87 g Ni d. 150 g S e. 2.65 g Fe f. 0.00750 g Ag g. 3.25 x 105 g Pb h. 4.50 x 10-12 g O

4. How many MOLES of atoms are equivalent to each of the following: a. 6.022 x 1023 atoms Ne b. 3.011 x 1023 atoms Mg c. 2.25 x 1025 atoms Zn d. 50.0 atoms Ba

5. How many ATOMS are contained in each of the following: a. 1.50 mol Na b. 6.755 mol Pb c. 0.250 mol Si

6. What is the MASS, in grams, for each of the following: a. b. c. d. e. f. 3.011 x 1023 atoms F 1.50 x 1023 atoms Mg 4.50 x 1012 atoms Cl 8.42 x 1018 atoms Br 25.0 atoms W 1.00 atoms Au

7. Determine the number of ATOMS contained in each of the following: a. b. c. d. e. 5.40 g B 8.02 g S 1.50 g K 0.02550 g Pt 1.00 x 10-10 g Au

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