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Igcse Moles Calculation Test

This document contains a 9 question IGCSE Calculations Test covering topics like: 1) Calculating moles from masses and masses from moles of various compounds like sodium, magnesium hydroxide, and calcium carbonate. 2) Determining empirical and molecular formulas from percentage compositions. 3) Calculating masses of products formed from balanced chemical equations like magnesium and sulfuric acid reacting to form magnesium sulfate. 4) Defining relative atomic mass and calculating the relative atomic mass of magnesium based on the natural abundances of its three isotopes. 5) Calculating the percentage of sodium in sodium carbonate and the value of x in the hydrated formula Na2SO4.

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Igcse Moles Calculation Test

This document contains a 9 question IGCSE Calculations Test covering topics like: 1) Calculating moles from masses and masses from moles of various compounds like sodium, magnesium hydroxide, and calcium carbonate. 2) Determining empirical and molecular formulas from percentage compositions. 3) Calculating masses of products formed from balanced chemical equations like magnesium and sulfuric acid reacting to form magnesium sulfate. 4) Defining relative atomic mass and calculating the relative atomic mass of magnesium based on the natural abundances of its three isotopes. 5) Calculating the percentage of sodium in sodium carbonate and the value of x in the hydrated formula Na2SO4.

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IGCSE Calculations Test

30 marks Name ________

1. (a)What is the mass of one mole of sodium [1]

(b) What is the mass of two moles of Mg(OH)2 [2]

(c) How many moles is 50g of CaCO3[2]

2. (a) What is the empirical formula of C6H6? [1]

(b) What is the empirical formula of a compound that contains


57.5% Na, 40% O and 2.5% H (show your working)? [3]

(c) If a compound has empirical formula CH3 and an RFM of 45 what


is its molecular formula? [2]
3. If 1.2g of magnesium was added to excess sulphuric acid ( H2SO4),
what mass of magnesium sulphate was produced?[3]

Mg+ H2SO4 MgSO4 + H2

4. Calculate the mass of ammonia (NH3) produced when 280g of nitrogen


react with plenty hydrogen [3]

N2 + 3H2 2NH3

5. Define Relative Atomic Mass [2]


6. What is the Relative Atomic mass of Magnesium which has the isotopes
24
Mg at 78.6% abundance, 25Mg at 10.1% abundance and 26Mg at 11.3%
abundance. [2]

7. What is the percentage of sodium in Na2CO3 [2]

8. A hydrated compound has the following formula: Na2SO4.xH2O


An experiment heated 3.22g of the hydrated compound and 1.8g of
water was driven off. What is the value of x? [3]
9. (a) What is the concentration of a solution made from 4 moles
dissolved in 100cm3 of water? [1]

(b) What is the concentration of a solution made from 234g of NaCl


dissolved in 2000cm3 of water? [2]

(c) How many moles is 200cm3 of a 0.25moldm-3 solution? [1]

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