Вы находитесь на странице: 1из 2

Unit 2: Quantities in Chemistry Review: Here are some questions to prepare you for the final exam with

respect to this unit. 1. How many mL are in 1L? How many grams are in 2 Kg? 2. What is the molar mass of: a. H2SO4 b. AgNO3 c. C7H6O 3. What is the relationship between mass, molar mass, and moles? What is the relationship between concentration (molarity), moles, and volume? What units does molar mass have? What units does molarity have? 4. A) If we have 8.00g of household table salt (NaCl), how many moles of NaCl do we have? B) If we have 6 moles of propane (C3H8), how many grams of material do we have? 5. Given the following reaction: a) Is this reaction balanced? If not, balance it. b) If we have 2.33g of N2(g) and water is in excess, how many moles of NH3 can we produce? How much mass does this give us? 6. Given the following Reaction:

a) Is this reaction balanced? If not, balance it. b) If we have 1 g of CH4 and oxygen is in excess, how many moles of CO2 can we produce? How much mass does this give us? c) What is the formula for Percent Yield? d) If we ended up producing 3 g of CO2, what is our percent yield? Is this possible? e) If we ended up producing 2g of CO2, what is our percent yield? How could we have lost some of the material? 7. A) If we dissolve 2g of HCl in 200mL of water, what is the molarity of this solution in mol/L? B) If we have a 2.3 L solution of H2SO4. How many moles of H2SO4 are present in the solution? 8. Given the following reaction: a) Is this reaction balanced? If not, balance it. b) If we start with 20 mL of HCl with a molarity of 6 mol/L, how many grams of CO2 can be produced? (CaCO3 is in excess.) 9. A reaction is done with two compounds; one that is silver and one that is gold. When added into a solution of water we see bubbles being formed, when the reaction appears to be over we see gold residue on the top of the solution. In this reaction described, what is the limiting reagent and which is in excess?

10. If we have a 1L solution with a concentration of 5 mol/L and we dilute it with 500 mL of water, what is the final concentration of the solution?

Вам также может понравиться