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(Use atomic weights that are precise to the hundredths place.

(Modified from Exercise 8) - Gram-mole Practice Problems

1. What is the weight of 0.30 mole of sulfur?

2. What is the weight of 5.5 mole of silicon?

3. How many moles are there in 45 g of Cl?

4. Change 34 g of lithium to moles.

5. What is the weight of 4.30 mole of sodium?

6. What is the weight of 1.75 mole of Ca?

7. How many moles are there in 85.3 g of P?

8. Change 0.566 g of silver to moles.

(Modified from Exercise 13) - Practice Calculating Formula Weights

1. HCl

2. SiH4

3. C3H6O2

4. Fe(NO3)3

5. NaCl

6. CaSO4

7. C2H4O2

8. Sn(CO3)2

(Modified from Exercise 14) - Gram-mole Practice Problems

1. Change 3.4 moles of HCl to grams.


2. Change 8.5 g of SiH4 to moles.

3. Change 5.20 moles of C3H6O2 to grams.

4. Change 13.2 g of Fe(NO3)3 to moles.

5. Change 3.4 moles of NaCl to grams.

6. Change 8.5 g of CaSO4 to moles.

7. Change 5.20 moles of C2H4O2 to grams.

8. Change 13.2 g of Sn(CO3)2 to moles.

(Modified from Exercise 17) - Practice Calculating Composition From Formula

1. SO2

2. Na2CO3

3. FeCO3

4. CH2O

5. CaCO3

6. Fe(OH)3

(Modified from Exercise 19) - Practice Determining Empirical Formulas

1. Calculate the empirical formula of the compound that contains 1.0 g S for each 1.5 g
O.

2. Calculate the empirical formula of the compound containing 75.0% C and 25.0% H.

3. Calculate the empirical formula of the compound containing 81.8% C and 18.2% H.

4. Determine the empirical formula of the compound containing 37.5% C, 12.5% H, and
50.0% O by weight.

5. Determine the empirical formula of the compound containing 26.1% C, 4.3% H, and
69.6% O by weight.
6. Determine the empirical formula of the compound containing 38.7% C, 16.1% H, and
45.2% N by weight.

7. What is the empirical formula of a compound if a 50.0 g sample of it contains 9.1 g


Na, 20.6 g Cr, and 22.2 g O?

Answers to the additional practice problems

(Modified from Exercise 8) - Gram-mole Practice Problems

1. What is the weight of 0.30 mole of sulfur? 9.6 g

2. What is the weight of 5.5 mole of silicon? 150 g (only 2 sig. dig.)

3. How many moles are there in 45 g of Cl? 1.3 mol

4. Change 34 g of lithium to moles. 4.9 mol

5. What is the weight of 4.30 mole of sodium? 98.9 g


6. What is the weight of 1.75 mole of Ca? 70.1 g

7. How many moles are there in 85.3 g of P? 2.75 mol

8. Change 0.566 g of silver to moles. .00525 mol

(Modified from Exercise 13) - Practice Calculating Formula Weights

1. HCl 36.46 g/mol

2. SiH4 32.13 g/mol

3. C3H6O2 74.09 g/mol

4. Fe(NO3)3 241.88 g/mol

5. NaCl 58.44 g/mol

6. CaSO4 136.15 g/mol

7. C2H4O2 60.06 g/mol

8. Sn(CO3)2 238.73 g/mol

(Modified from Exercise 14) - Gram-mole Practice Problems

1. Change 3.4 moles of HCl to grams. 120 g

2. Change 8.5 g of SiH4 to moles. .26 mol

3. Change 5.20 moles of C3H6O2 to grams. 385 g

4. Change 13.2 g of Fe(NO3)3 to moles. .0546 mol

5. Change 3.4 moles of NaCl to grams. 2.0x102 g

6. Change 8.5 g of CaSO4 to moles. .062 mol

7. Change 5.20 moles of C2H4O2 to grams. 312 g

8. Change 13.2 g of Sn(CO3)2 to moles. .0553 mol

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