The document consists of a series of chemistry problems covering topics such as writing chemical formulas, naming compounds, calculating molar masses, determining the number of atoms and molecules, and finding empirical formulas. It includes specific questions related to various compounds, their properties, and calculations involving moles and concentrations. The problems are designed to test knowledge in chemical composition and stoichiometry.
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Module 2 Review
The document consists of a series of chemistry problems covering topics such as writing chemical formulas, naming compounds, calculating molar masses, determining the number of atoms and molecules, and finding empirical formulas. It includes specific questions related to various compounds, their properties, and calculations involving moles and concentrations. The problems are designed to test knowledge in chemical composition and stoichiometry.
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Module 2 Review
A) Write the correct formulas for the following
1) Sodium bromide 2) Cadmium bisulphide 3) Iron (III) oxalate B) Name the following compounds 1) BaSO4 2) Al2O3 3) FeSO4 4) N2O4 5) CS2 6) Rb2HPO4 C) What is the molar mass of Ammonium Sulphate? D) What is the mass of 4.02x1020 atoms of sodium? E) How many atoms are there in 800.g of titanium? F) How many mol are there in 3.612x1014 atoms of barium? G) Weather balloons filled with hydrogen gas are occasionally reported as UFOs. They can reach altitudes of about 40km. What volume does 7.50mol of hydrogen gas in weather balloon occupy at STP? H) How many atoms are contained in 45.0mL of N2O(g) at STP? I) How many moles are the in 843g of holmium? J) What is the mass of 5.6x1017 molecules of sulphur hexafluoride? K) What is the percentage of phosphorus in calcium phosphate? L)How many molecules are there in 400g of sucrose (C12H12O11)? M) What is the number of moles in 40.2g of potassium sulfite? N) Convert 1 molecule of benzoic acid into moles (HC7H5O2). O) What is the number of molecules present in 4.8 moles of dinitrogen tetroxide? P) Calculate the total number of atoms present in 100g of Mg(ClO2)2. Q) Two compounds of manganese and oxygen are analysed. A 20.0g of “A” contains 13.9g of manganese (Hint: therefore 7.1g is oxygen). A 50.0g of “B” contains 36.0g of manganese. Determine their EF. Are the samples “A” and “B” the same compounds? R) Two compounds of nitrogen and oxygen are analysed. In a 30.00g sample of compound “X” there is 18.95g of oxygen. In a 75.00g sample has 27.63g of nitrogen. Find the empirical formula. Are the two samples the same? S) A compound is composed of 1.2g of carbon and 0.30g of Hydrogen. If the molecular mass is 30.00g what is the molecular formula? T) Na 34.3%, C 17.9% and 0 47.8%. Find EF. U) I have a sample with a mass of 138.2g. If I know 56.6% of the sample is potassium, 8.68% of the sample is carbon and 34.7% of the sample if oxygen, what is the empirical formula? V) What is the molarity of a solution formed by dissolving 22.5g of aluminum sulfate in enough water to form 250mL of solution? W) How would you prepare 50.0mL of 0.944M solution of magnesium sulfate? X) What volume of 0.260M strontium nitrate could be formed starting with 20.0g of solid solute? Y) What is the concentration of CaCl2 produced by mixing 145mL of 0,550M CaCl2 with 55mL of 0.135M CaCl2? Z) What is the density if [C6H5CHO] = 9.825M a) Helium gas is used in balloons to make them float or rise in the air. What is the density of helium gas at STP? b) A sample of carbon reacts with a 9.2gram sample of hydrogen to form a gaseous compound that has a mass of 120.0g. What is the molecular formula of this hydrocarbon, which has a molar mass of 26.0g? c)How many moles of copper atoms are needed to supply the same number of atoms as does 235g of iron? d) 62.0g of rust is composed of 43.4g of iron. Determine the empirical formula for rust.