3U-Exam Review - June2017
3U-Exam Review - June2017
3U-Exam Review - June2017
2016-2017
2. In a glass containing 9.00 g H2O, how many molecules of water are present?
(MR(H2O) = 18.00g mol-1)
3. In 3.60 x 1024 molecules of H2SO4 (aq), what is the mass of the sulphuric acid?
(MR(H2SO4 (aq)) = 98.00 g mol-1)
5. What is the percent composition by mass of Mg in MgO? (MR (MgO) = 40.0 g mol-1)
6. For which one of the following is the empirical formula and the molecular formula the
same?
A. C5H12 B. C4H8 C. C6H6 D. C2H6O6
9. What is the molecular formula for a compound for which the empirical formula is CH2O
and has a molar mass of 180.0 g mol-1?
11. Methanol, CH3OH(l), burns in excess oxygen to produce carbon dioxide gas and water,
according to the following equation:
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12. Silicon tetrafluoride is produced from the reaction of silicon dioxide and hydrofluoric acid,
with water as the other product.
a. Write a balanced equation for the reaction.
b. What mass of silicon tetrafluoride can be produced from 15.00 g of silicon dioxide in
excess hydrofluoric acid?
c. If the actual yield of silicon tetrafluoride is 17.92 g, what is the percentage yield?
13. Assume that 13.1 g of potassium are reacted with 18.0 g of oxygen gas to produce
potassium oxide.
a. Write a balanced equation for the reaction.
b. Determine which reactant is in excess
c. Calculate the number of gram of products formed.
d. What mass of the excess reactant remains unused?
14. The reaction below represents the reduction of iron ore to produce iron.
2Fe2O3 + 3C ssssd 4Fe + 3CO2
A mixture of 30.0 kg of Fe2O3 and 5.00 kg of C was heated until no further reaction occurred.
Calculate the maximum mass of iron that can be obtained from these masses or reactants.
15. What volume of a 0.36 mol/L solution of KCl (aq) contains 0.0990 mol of the solute?
16. What mass of copper (II) sulfate pentahydrate is needed to prepare 150.0 mL of a
0.125 mol L-1 solution?
17. Calculate the volume of 1.50 M sodium hydroxide solution required to completely neutralize
100.0 mL of 0.750 M sulphuric acid solution.
18. Calculate the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution with the pH of 2.15
19. A solution of calcium nitrate is mixed with sodium phosphate. A precipitate forms in the
presence of a soluble solution.
a. Give the name and the formula for the possible precipitate.
b. Write a balanced equation for the reaction described, include state symbols.
c. Show a complete dissociated equation for the above reaction described.
d. Write a net ionic equation for the above reaction.
e. In an experiment 19.50 mL of 0.150 mol L-1 calcium nitrate solution reacted completely
with 25.80 mL of 0.250 mol L-1 sodium phosphate solution, calculate the mass of the
precipitate produced in this reaction.
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21. Given the reaction: 3
Identify the:
acid _____________ and its conjugate base ______________
base _____________ and its conjugate acid ______________
22. A sample of a mixture of gases contains 80.0 % nitrogen gas and 20.0 % oxygen gas by
volume. Calculate the mass of 1.00 L of this mixture at STP.
23. Calculate the pressure exerted by 6.60 g of carbon dioxide gas at 25.0 OC in a 2.00 L
container.
24. A 100 L helium balloon at a temperature of 22.0 OC and a pressure of 150 kPa is released and
rises to an altitude of 10.0 km where the air pressure is 29.3 kPa and the temperature is –43.5 OC
Assuming the surface containing the balloon does not exert any pressure itself, what would be
the new volume of the balloon at this altitude?
26. What is the molecular mass of a gas if 0.858 g of it occupy 150.0 cm3 at 106.3 kPa and
2.00 OC?
27. An excess of hydrogen gas reacts with 14.0 g of nitrogen gas. How many mL of ammonia
are produced at STP?
28. How many grams of of solid antimony (III) chloride can be produced from 3750 mL of
chlorine gas at STP reacting with an excess of antimony?
29. How many mL of hydrogen gas is produced from the reaction of 28.0 g of zinc reacting with
75.0 mL of 2.50 mol L-1 sulphuric acid at STP?
30. Jupiter’s atmosphere contains a high concentration of a gas unknown on Earth, it contains
64.8 % carbon, 13.5 % hydrogen and 21.7 % oxygen.
b. On the surface of Jupiter, where the temperature is 208 OC and the pressure is 98.3 kPa, 54.5
cm3 of this gas has a mass of 0.100 g. Calculate the molar mass of the gas.
c. Use the results of your calculations on parts (a) and (b) to determine the molecular formula of
the gas.
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Answers
1. 1.20 x 10 24
2. 3.01 x 10 23
3. 586 g
4. a. 1.80 x 10 25 b. 1.20 x 10 25
5. 60.7 %
6. A
7. C
8. a. 64.0 % b. 28.2 %
9. C6H12O6
10. a. N2O3 b. N2O3
11. a. 4.80 g b. 2.93 g
12. b. 2.60 g c. 68.9 %
13. b. O2(g) c. 15.8 g d. 15.4 g
14. 21.0 g
15. 0.275 L
16. 4.68 g
17. 0.100 L
18. 7.08 x 10 -3 mol L-1
19. a. Ca3(PO4)2(s) e. 0.302 g
20. a. 10-4 M b. 10-10 M c. 4 d. 10
21. acid: HSO4 — conjugate base: SO4-2; base: H2O — conjugate acid: H3O+1
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