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Central Science: Chapter 3

front 1

When the following equation is balanced, the coefficients are ________.

C8H18 + O2 → CO2 + H2O

A) 2, 3, 4, 4
B) 1, 4, 8, 9
C) 2, 12, 8, 9
D) 4, 4, 32, 36
E) 2, 25, 16, 18

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E

front 2

Of the reactions below, which one is not a combination reaction?
A) C + O2 → CO2
B) 2Mg + O2 → 2MgO
C) 2N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3
D) CaO + H2O → Ca(OH)2
E) 2CH4 + 4O2 → 2CO2 + 4H2O

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E

front 3

When a hydrocarbon burns in air, what component of air reacts?
A) oxygen
B) nitrogen
C) carbon dioxide
D) water
E) argon

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A

front 4

When a hydrocarbon burns in air, a component produced is ________.
A) oxygen
B) nitrogen
C) carbon
D) water
E) argon

back 4

D

front 5

Of the reactions below, which one is a decomposition reaction?
A) NH4Cl → NH3 + HCl
B) 2Mg + O2 → 2MgO
C) 2N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3
D) 2CH4 + 4O2 → 2CO2 + 4H2O
E) Cd(NO3)2 + Na2S → CdS + 2NaNO3

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A

front 6

Which one of the following substances is the product of this combination reaction?

Al (s) + I2(s) → ________

A) AlI2
B) AlI
C) AlI3
D) Al2I3
E) Al3I2

back 6

C

front 7

Which one of the following is not true concerning automotive air bags?
A) They are inflated as a result of a decomposition reaction.
B) They are loaded with sodium azide initially.
C) The gas used for inflating them is oxygen.
D) The two products of the decomposition reaction are sodium and nitrogen.
E) A gas is produced when the air bag activates.

back 7

C

front 8

The reaction used to inflate automobile airbags ________.
A) produces sodium gas
B) is a combustion reaction
C) is a combination reaction
D) violates the law of conservation of mass
E) is a decomposition reaction

back 8

E

front 9

Which of the following are combination reactions?
1) CH4 (g) + O2 (g) → CO2 (g) + H2O (l)
2) CaO (s) + CO2 (g) → CaCO3 (s)
3) Mg (s) + O2(g) → MgO (s)
4) PbCO3 (s) → PbO (s) + CO2 (g)
A) 1, 2, and 3
B) 2 and 3
C) 1, 2, 3, and 4
D) 4 only
E) 2, 3, and 4

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B

front 10

Which of the following are combustion reactions?
1) CH4 (g) + O2 (g) → CO2 (g) + H2O (l)
2) CaO (s) + CO2 (g) → CaCO3 (s)
3) PbCO3 (s) → PbO (s) + CO2 (g)
4) CH3OH (l) + O2 (g) → CO2 (g) + H2O (l)
A) 1 and 4
B) 1, 2, 3, and 4
C) 1, 3, and 4
D) 2, 3, and 4
E) 3 and 4

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A

front 11

Which of the following are decomposition reactions?
1) CH4 (g) + O2 (g) → CO2 (g) + H2O (l)
2) CaO (s) + CO2 (g) → CaCO3 (s)
3) Mg (s) + O2(g) → MgO (s)
4) PbCO3 (s) → PbO (s) + CO2 (g)
A) 1, 2, and 3
B) 4 only
C) 1, 2, 3, and 4
D) 2 and 3
E) 2, 3, and 4

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B

front 12

The formula of nitrobenzene is C6H5NO2. The molecular weight of this compound is ________ amu.
A) 107.11
B) 43.03
C) 109.10
D) 123.11
E) 3.06

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D

front 13

The formula weight of potassium dichromate (K2Cr2O7) is ________ amu.
A) 107.09
B) 255.08
C) 242.18
D) 294.18
E) 333.08

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D

front 14

The formula weight of silver chromate (Ag2CrO4) is ________ amu.
A) 159.87
B) 223.87
C) 331.73
D) 339.86
E) 175.87

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C

front 15

The formula weight of ammonium sulfate ((NH4)2SO4), rounded to the nearest integer, is ________ amu.
A) 100
B) 118
C) 116
D) 132
E) 264

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D

front 16

The molecular weight of the acetic acid (CH3CO2H), rounded to the nearest integer, is ________ amu.
A) 60
B) 48
C) 44
D) 32

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A

front 17

The formula weight of a substance is ________.
A) identical to the molar mass
B) the same as the percent by mass weight
C) determined by combustion analysis
D) the sum of the atomic weights of each atom in its chemical formula
E) the weight of a sample of the substance

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D

front 18

The formula weight of calcium nitrate (Ca(NO3)2), rounded to one decimal place, is ________ amu.
A) 102.1
B) 164.0
C) 204.2
D) 150.1
E) 116.1

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B

front 19

What is the formula weight of magnesium fluoride (MgF2)?
A) 86.6
B) 43.3
C) 62.3
D) 67.6
E) 92.9

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C

front 20

What is the formula weight of lead iodide (PbI2)?
A) 334.1
B) 168.7
C) 295.6
D) 461.0
E) 668.2

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D

front 21

The mass % of C in methane (CH4) is ________.
A) 25.13
B) 133.6
C) 74.87
D) 92.26
E) 7.743

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C

front 22

The mass % of H in methane (CH4) is ________.
A) 25.13
B) 4.032
C) 74.87
D) 92.26
E) 7.743

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A

front 23

The mass % of F in the binary compound KrF2 is ________.
A) 18.48
B) 45.38
C) 68.80
D) 81.52
E) 31.20

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E

front 24

Calculate the percentage by mass of nitrogen in PtCl2(NH3)2.
A) 4.67
B) 9.34
C) 9.90
D) 4.95
E) 12.67

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B

front 25

Calculate the percentage by mass of lead in Pb(NO3)2.
A) 38.6
B) 44.5
C) 62.6
D) 65.3
E) 71.2

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C

front 26

Calculate the percentage by mass of carbon in CO2.
A) 27.29
B) 75.10
C) 73.05
D) 72.71
E) 37.53

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A

front 27

Calculate the percentage by mass of oxygen in Pb(NO3)2.
A) 9.7
B) 14.5
C) 19.3
D) 29.0
E) 33.4

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D

front 28

Calculate the percentage by mass of ammonia in cisplatin, PtCl2(NH3)2.
A) 5.68
B) 11.35
C) 4.67
D) 12.53
E) 18.09

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B

front 29

Calculate the percentage by mass of hydrogen in PtCl2(NH3)2.
A) 1.558
B) 1.008
C) 0.672
D) 0.034
E) 2.016

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E

front 30

Which of the following contains the largest number of atoms in mole?
A) S8
B) C4H10
C) Al2(SO4)3
D) Na3PO4
E) Cl2

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C

front 31

One mole of ________ contains the smallest number of atoms.
A) S8
B) C10H8
C) Al2(SO4)3
D) Na3PO4
E) NaCl

back 31

E

front 32

One million argon atoms is ________ mol (rounded to two significant figures) of argon atoms.
A) 3.0
B) 1.7 × 10-18
C) 6.0 × 1023
D) 1.0 × 10-6
E) 1.0 × 10+6

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B

front 33

How many molecules of CH4 are in 48.2 g of this compound?
A) 5.00 × 10-24
B) 2.00 × 1023
C) 4.64 × 1026
D) 1.81 × 1024
E) 4.00

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D

front 34

A 30.5 gram sample of glucose (C6H12O6) contains ________ mol of glucose.
A) 0.424
B) 0.169
C) 5.90
D) 2.36
E) 0.136

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B

front 35

A sample of CH2F2 with a mass of 19 g contains ________ atoms of F.
A) 2.2 × 1023
B) 38
C) 3.3 × 1024
D) 4.4 × 1023
E) 9.5

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D

front 36

A sample of CH4O with a mass of 32.0 g contains ________ molecules of CH4O.
A) 5.32 × 10-23
B) 1.00
C) 1.88 × 1022
D) 6.02 × 1023
E) 32.0

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D

front 37

How many atoms of nitrogen are in 10 g of NH4NO3?
A) 3.5
B) 1.5 × 1023
C) 3.0 × 1023
D) 1.8
E) 2

back 37

B

front 38

Gaseous neon has a density of 0.900 g/L at standard conditions. How many neon atoms are in 1.00 L of neon gas at standard conditions?
A) 5.42 × 1023
B) 1.35 × 1025
C) 7.41 × 10-26
D) 2.69 × 1022
E) 6.02 × 1023

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D

front 39

How many oxygen atoms are contained in 2.74 g of Al2(SO4)3?
A) 12
B) 6.02 × 1023
C) 7.22 × 1024
D) 5.79 × 1022
E) 8.01 × 10-3

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D

front 40

What is the total number of atoms in 0.139 mol of Fe(OH2)6 3+?
A) 19.0
B) 1.59 × 1024
C) 8.37 × 1022
D) 2.64
E) 1.84 × 1024

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B

front 41

How many sulfur dioxide molecules are there in 1.80 mol of sulfur dioxide?
A) 1.08 × 1023
B) 6.02 × 1024
C) 1.80 × 1024
D) 1.08 × 1024
E) 6.02 × 1023

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D

front 42

How many sulfur dioxide molecules are there in 0.180 mol of sulfur dioxide?
A) 1.80 × 1023
B) 6.02 × 1024
C) 6.02 × 1023
D) 1.08 × 1024
E) 1.08 × 1023

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E

front 43

How many carbon atoms are there in 52.06 g of carbon dioxide?
A) 5.206 × 1024
B) 3.134 × 1025
C) 7.122 × 1023
D) 8.648 × 10-23
E) 1.424 × 1024

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C

front 44

How many oxygen atoms are there in 52.06 g of carbon dioxide?
A) 1.424 × 1024
B) 6.022 × 1023
C) 7.122 × 1023
D) 5.088 × 1023
E) 1.018 × 1024

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A

front 45

How many moles of sodium carbonate contain 1.773 × 1017 carbon atoms?
A) 5.890 × 10-7
B) 2.945 × 10-7
C) 1.473 × 10-7
D) 8.836 × 10-7
E) 9.817 × 10-8

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B

front 46

How many grams of sodium carbonate contain 1.773 × 1017 carbon atoms?
A) 3.121 × 10-5
B) 1.011 × 10-5
C) 1.517 × 10-5
D) 9.100 × 10-5
E) 6.066 × 10-5

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A

front 47

The compound responsible for the characteristic smell of garlic is allicin, C6H10OS2. What is the mass (g) of 1.00 mol of allicin?
A) 34
B) 162
C) 86
D) 61
E) 19

back 47

B

front 48

The molecular formula of aspartame, the generic name of NutraSweet®, is C14H18N2O5. What is the mass (g) of 1.00 mol of aspartame?
A) 24
B) 156
C) 294
D) 43
E) 39

back 48

C

front 49

There are ________ oxygen atoms in 30 molecules of C20H42S3O2.
A) 6.0 × 1023
B) 1.8 × 1025
C) 3.6 × 1025
D) 1.2 × 1024
E) 60

back 49

E

front 50

A nitrogen oxide is 63.65% by mass nitrogen. The molecular formula could be ________.
A) NO
B) NO2
C) N2O
D) N2O4
E) either NO2 or N2O4

back 50

C

front 51

A sulfur oxide is 50.0% by mass sulfur. This molecular formula could be ________.
A) SO
B) SO2
C) S2O
D) S2O4
E) either SO2 or S2O4

back 51

E

front 52

Which hydrocarbon pair below has identical mass percentage of C?
A) C3H4 and C3H6
B) C2H4 and C3H4
C) C2H4 and C4H2
D) C2H4 and C3H6
E) none of the above

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D

front 53

Propane (C3H8) reacts with oxygen in the air to produce carbon dioxide and water. In a particular experiment, 38.0 grams of carbon dioxide are produced from the reaction of 22.05 grams of propane with excess oxygen. What is the % yield in this reaction?
A) 38.0
B) 57.6
C) 66.0
D) 86.4
E) 94.5

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B

front 54

When the following equation is balanced, the coefficients are ________.

NH3 (g) + O2 (g) → NO2 (g) + H2O (g)

A) 1, 1, 1, 1
B) 4, 7, 4, 6
C) 2, 3, 2, 3
D) 1, 3, 1, 2
E) 4, 3, 4, 3
Answer: B

back 54

B

front 55

When the following equation is balanced, the coefficients are ________.

Al(NO3)3 + Na2S → Al2S3 + NaNO3

A) 2, 3, 1, 6
B) 2, 1, 3, 2
C) 1, 1, 1, 1
D) 4, 6, 3, 2
E) 2, 3, 2, 3

back 55

A

front 56

When the following equation is balanced, the coefficient of H2 is ________.

K (s) + H2O (l) → KOH (aq) + H2 (g)

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5

back 56

A

front 57

When the following equation is balanced, the coefficient of Al is ________.

Al (s) + H2O (l) → Al(OH (s) + H2 (g)

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 5
E) 4

back 57

B

front 58

When the following equation is balanced, the coefficient of H2O is ________.

Ca (s) + H2O (l) → Ca(OH)2 (aq) + H2 (g)

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 5
E) 4

back 58

B

front 59

When the following equation is balanced, the coefficient of Al2O3 is ________.

Al2O3 (s) + C (s) + Cl2 (g) → AlCl3 (s) + CO (g)

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5

back 59

A

front 60

When the following equation is balanced, the coefficient of H2S is ________.

FeCl3 (aq) + H2S (g) → Fe2S3 (s) + HCl (aq)

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 5
E) 4

back 60

C

front 61

When the following equation is balanced, the coefficient of HCl is ________.

CaCO3 (s) + HCl (aq) → CaCl2 (aq) + CO2 (g) + H2O (l)

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 0

back 61

B

front 62

When the following equation is balanced, the coefficient of HNO3 is ________.

HNO3 (aq) + CaCO3 (s) → Ca(NO3)2 (aq) + CO2 (g) + H2O (l)

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 5
E) 4

back 62

B

front 63

When the following equation is balanced, the coefficient of H3PO4 is ________.

H3PO4 (aq) + NaOH (aq) → Na3PO4 (aq) + H2O (l)

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 0

back 63

A

front 64

When the following equation is balanced, the coefficient of C3H8O3 is ________.

C3H8O3 (g) + O2 (g) → CO2 (g) + H2O (g)

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 7
E) 5

back 64

B

front 65

When the following equation is balanced, the coefficient of O2 is ________.

C2H4O (g) + O2 (g) → CO2 (g) + H2O (g)

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
E) 1

back 65

D

front 66

Balance the following reaction and determine the coefficient of H2O.

CO (g) + H2 (g) → H2O (g) + CH4 (g)

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 0

back 66

A

front 67

When the following equation is balanced, the coefficient of H2SO4 is ________.

H2SO4 (aq) + NaOH (aq) → Na2SO4 (aq) + H2O (l)

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 0.5

back 67

A

front 68

When the following equation is balanced, the coefficient of water is ________.

K (s) + H2O (l) → KOH (aq) + H2 (g)

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5

back 68

B

front 69

Balance the following reaction and determine the coefficient of potassium hydroxide.

K (s) + H2O (l) → KOH (aq) + H2 (g)

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5

back 69

B

front 70

When the following equation is balanced, the coefficient of oxygen is ________.

PbS (s) + O2 (g) → PbO (s) + SO2 (g)

A) 1
B) 3
C) 2
D) 4
E) 5

back 70

B

front 71

When the following equation is balanced, the coefficient of sulfur dioxide is ________.

PbS (s) + O2 (g) → PbO (s) + SO2 (g)

A) 5
B) 1
C) 3
D) 2
E) 4

back 71

D

front 72

When the following equation is balanced, the coefficient of dinitrogen pentoxide is ________.

N2O5 (g) + H2O (l) → HNO3 (aq)

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5

back 72

A

front 73

When the following equation is balanced, the coefficient of water is ________.

N2O5 (g) + H2O (l) → HNO3 (aq)

A) 5
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 1

back 73

E

front 74

Balance the following reaction and determine the coefficient of nitric acid.

N2O5 (g) + H2O (l) → HNO3 (aq)

A) 5
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 1

back 74

B

front 75

Write the balanced equation for the reaction that occurs when methanol, CH3OH (l), is burned in air. What is the coefficient of methanol in the balanced equation?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 3/2

back 75

B

front 76

Write the balanced equation for the reaction that occurs when butane undergoes combustion. What is the coefficient of oxygen in the balanced equation?
A) 10
B) 8
C) 13
D) 4
E) 13/2

back 76

C

front 77

What is the coefficient of O2 when the following equation is completed and balanced?

C4H8O2 + O2 → ________

A) 2
B) 3
C) 5
D) 6
E) 1

back 77

C

front 78

Predict the product in the combination reaction below.

Al (s) + N2 (g) → ________

A) AlN
B) Al3N
C) AlN2
D) Al3N2
E) AlN3

back 78

A

front 79

The balanced equation for the decomposition of sodium azide is ________.
A) 2NaN3 (s) → 2Na (s) + 3N2 (g)
B) 2NaN3 (s) → Na2 (s) + 3N2 (g)
C) NaN3 (s) → Na (s) + N2 (g)
D) NaN3 (s) → Na (s) + N2 (g) + N (g)
E) 2NaN3 (s) → 2Na (s) + 2N2 (g)

back 79

A

front 80

There are ________ mol of carbon atoms in 4 mol of C4H8O2.
A) 4
B) 8
C) 16
D) 20
E) 32

back 80

C

front 81

There are ________ sulfur atoms in 25 molecules of C4H4S2.
A) 1.5 × 1025
B) 4.8 × 1025
C) 3.0 × 1025
D) 50
E) 6.02 × 1023

back 81

D

front 82

There are ________ hydrogen atoms in 25 molecules of C4H4S2.
A) 25
B) 3.8 × 1024
C) 6.0 × 1025
D) 100
E) 1.5 × 1025

back 82

D

front 83

A sample of C3H8O that contains 200 molecules contains ________ carbon atoms.
A) 600
B) 200
C) 3.61 × 1026
D) 1.20 × 1026
E) 4.01 × 1025

back 83

A

front 84

How many moles of carbon monoxide are there in 36.55 g of carbon monoxide?
A) 1.023
B) 1.305
C) 0.8307
D) 0.7761
E) 1023

back 84

B

front 85

How many moles of carbon dioxide are there in 52.06 g of carbon dioxide?
A) 0.8452
B) 1.183
C) 6.022 × 1023
D) 8.648 × 1023
E) 3.134 × 1025

back 85

B

front 86

There are ________ molecules of methane in 0.123 mol of methane (CH4).
A) 5
B) 2.46 × 10-2
C) 2.04 × 10-25
D) 7.40 × 1022
E) 0.615

back 86

D

front 87

What is the empirical formula of a compound that contains 27.0% S, 13.4% O, and 59.6% Cl by mass?
A) SOCl
B) SOCl2
C) S2OCl
D) SO2Cl
E) ClSO4

back 87

B

front 88

What is the empirical formula of a compound that contains 29% Na, 41% S, and 30% O by mass?
A) Na2S2O3
B) NaSO2
C) NaSO
D) NaSO3
E) Na2S2O6

back 88

A

front 89

What is the empirical formula of a compound that contains 49.4% K, 20.3% S, and 30.3% O by mass?
A) KSO2
B) KSO3
C) K2SO4
D) K2SO3
E) KSO4

back 89

D

front 90

A compound contains 40.0% C, 6.71% H, and 53.29% O by mass. The molecular weight of the compound is 60.05 amu. The molecular formula of this compound is ________.
A) C2H4O2
B) CH2O
C) C2H3O4
D) C2H2O4
E) CHO2

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A

front 91

A compound that is composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen contains 70.6% C, 5.9% H, and 23.5% O by mass. The molecular weight of the compound is 136 amu. What is the molecular formula?
A) C8H8O2
B) C8H4O
C) C4H4O
D) C9H12O
E) C5H6O2

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A

front 92

A compound that is composed of only carbon and hydrogen contains 85.7% C and 14.3% H by mass. What is the empirical formula of the compound?
A) CH2
B) C2H4
C) CH4
D) C4H8
E) C86H14

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A

front 93

A compound that is composed of only carbon and hydrogen contains 80.0% C and 20.0% H by mass. What is the empirical formula of the compound?
A) C20H60
B) C7H20
C) CH3
D) C2H6
E) CH4

back 93

C

front 94

A compound contains 38.7% K, 13.9% N, and 47.4% O by mass. What is the empirical formula of the compound?
A) KNO3
B) K2N2O3
C) KNO2
D) K2NO3
E) K4NO5

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A

front 95

A 1.038 g sample of unknown containing C, H, and O yielded 2.48 g of CO2 and 0.510 g of H2O during combustion analysis. Determine the empirical formula of the compound.
A) C3H3O
B) C6H6O
C) CH3O
D) C6H6O2
E) C2H6O2

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A

front 96

Combustion of a 1.031-g sample of a compound containing only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen produced of CO2 and of H2O. What is the empirical formula of the compound?
A) C3H8O
B) C3H5O
C) C12H16O5
D) C3H9O3
E) C3H6O3

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A

front 97

Combustion of a 0.9827-g sample of a compound containing only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen produced 1.900 g of CO2 and 1.070 g of H2O. What is the empirical formula of the compound?
A) C2H5O
B) C5H7O3
C) C4H11O2
D) C4H10O
E) C2H5O2

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C

front 98

The combustion of ammonia in the presence of excess oxygen yields NO2 and H2O:

4 NH3 (g) + 7 O2 (g) → 4 NO2 (g) + 6 H2O (g)

The combustion of 43.9 g of ammonia produces ________ g of NO2.
A) 2.58
B) 178
C) 119
D) 0.954
E) 43.9

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C

front 99

The combustion of propane (C3H8) in the presence of excess oxygen yields CO2 and H2O:

C3H8 (g) + 5O2 (g) → 3CO2 (g) + 4H2O (g)

When 2.5 mol of O2 are consumed in their reaction, ________ mol of CO2 are produced.
A) 1.5
B) 3.0
C) 4.2
D) 7.5
E) 2.5

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A

front 100

Calcium carbide (CaC2) reacts with water to produce acetylene (C2H2):

CaC2 (s) + 2H2O (g) → Ca(OH)2 (s) + C2H2 (g)

Production of 13 g of C2H2 requires consumption of ________ g of H2O.
A) 4.5
B) 9.0
C) 18
D) 4.8 × 102
E) 4.8 × 10-2

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C

front 101

Calcium carbide (CaC2) reacts with water to produce acetylene (C2H2) as shown in the unbalanced reaction below:

CaC2 (s) + H2O (g) → Ca(OH)2 (s) + C2H2 (g)

How many grams of H2O are required to completely react with 82.4 g of CaC2.
A) 1.29
B) 11.6
C) 46.3
D) 23.2
E) 18.0

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C

front 102

Under appropriate conditions, nitrogen and hydrogen undergo a combination reaction to yield ammonia. Write the reaction and determine the mass of H2 (g) required to completely react with 25.8 g of N2.

A) 5.57
B) 1.86
C) 77.4
D) 2.78
E) 0.928

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A

front 103

Under appropriate conditions, nitrogen and hydrogen undergo a combination reaction to yield ammonia:

N2 (g) + 3H2 (g) → 2NH3 (g)

Determine the mass of N2 (g) required to completely react with 18.5 g of H2.
A) 0.51
B) 771
C) 257
D) 85.7
E) 6.17

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D

front 104

Lead (II) carbonate decomposes to give lead (II) oxide and carbon dioxide:

PbCO3 (s) → PbO (s) + CO2 (g)

How many grams of lead (II) oxide will be produced by the decomposition of 2.50 g of lead (II) carbonate?
A) 0.41
B) 2.50
C) 0.00936
D) 2.09
E) 2.61

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D

front 105

The combustion of propane (C3H8) produces CO2 and H2O:

C3H8 (g) + 5O2 (g) → 3CO2 (g) + 4H2O (g)

The reaction of 2.5 mol of O2 with 4.6 mol of C3H8 will produce ________ mol of H2O.
A) 4.0
B) 1.25
C) 2.5
D) 2.0
E) 18.4

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D

front 106

GeF3H is formed from GeH4 and GeF4 in the combination reaction:

GeH4 + 3GeF4 → 4GeF3H

If the reaction yield is 89.1%, how many moles of GeH4 are needed to produce 3.50 mol of GeF3H?
A) 15.7
B) 3.93
C) 0.982
D) 0.875
E) 2.95

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C

front 107

Under appropriate conditions, nitrogen and hydrogen undergo a combination reaction to yield ammonia:

N2 (g) + 3H2 (g) → 2NH3 (g)

If the reaction yield is 81.4 %, how many moles of N2 are needed to produce 8.50 mol of NH3?
A) 20.9
B) 10.4
C) 5.22
D) 6.92
E) 15.7

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C

front 108

Lead (II) carbonate decomposes to give lead (II) oxide and carbon dioxide:

PbCO3 (s) → PbO (s) + CO2 (g)

If the reaction yield is 92.4%, how many grams of lead (II) oxide will be produced by the decomposition of 1.30 g of lead (II) carbonate?
A) 1.00
B) 1.18
C) 1.20
D) 1.09
E) 1.41

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A

front 109

The combustion of ammonia in the presence of oxygen yields NO2 and H2O:

4 NH3 (g) + 7 O2 (g) → 4 NO2 (g) + 6 H2O (g)

The combustion of 43.9 g of ammonia with 258 g of oxygen produces ________ g of NO2.
A) 212
B) 178
C) 119
D) 0.954
E) 43.9

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C

front 110

What mass in grams of hydrogen is produced by the reaction of 31.3 g of magnesium with 2.12 g of water?

Mg (s) + 2H2O (l) → Mg(OH)2 (s) + H2 (g)

A) 0.119
B) 0.237
C) 0.474
D) 0.0593
E) 2.71

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A

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If the reaction yield is 88.2%, what mass in grams of hydrogen is produced by the reaction of 7.73 g of magnesium with 1.31 g of water?

Mg (s) + 2H2O (l) → Mg(OH)2 (s) + H2 (g)

A) 0.0646
B) 0.0323
C) 0.0733
D) 0.147
E) 0.641

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A

front 112

Silver nitrate and aluminum chloride react with each other by exchanging anions:

3AgNO3 (aq) + AlCl3 (aq) → Al(NO3)3 (aq) + 3AgCl (s)

What mass in grams of AgCl is produced when 4.22 g of AgNO3 react with 7.73 g of AlCl3?
A) 2.76
B) 28.5
C) 24.9
D) 3.56
E) 11.9

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D

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How many moles of magnesium oxide are produced by the reaction of 1.82 g of magnesium nitride with of water?

Mg3N2 + 3H2O → 2NH3 + 3MgO

A) 0.0180
B) 0.0541
C) 0.00601
D) 0.984
E) 3.00

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B

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A 3.82-g sample of magnesium nitride is reacted with 7.73 g of water:
Mg3N2 + 3H2O → 2NH3 + 3MgO

The yield of MgO is 3.60 g. What is the percent yield in the reaction?
A) 94.5
B) 78.7
C) 46.6
D) 49.4
E) 20.8

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B

front 115

Pentacarbonyliron (Fe(CO)5) reacts with phosphorous trifluoride (PF3) and hydrogen, releasing carbon monoxide:

Fe(CO)5 + PF3 + H2 → Fe(CO)2(PF3)2(H)2 + CO (not balanced)

The reaction of 9.0 mol of Fe(CO)5, 11.0 mol of PF3 and 3.0 mol of H2 will release ________ mol of CO.
A) 9
B) 3
C) 27
D) 16.5
E) 23

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A

front 116

What is the maximum mass in grams of NH3 that can be produced by the reaction of of N2 with of H2 via the equation below?

N2 (g) + H2 (g) → NH3 (g) (not balanced)

A) 2.0
B) 1.2
C) 0.61
D) 17
E) 4.0

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B

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What is the maximum number of moles of SO3 that can be produced by the reaction of 2.0 mol of S with 3.0 mol of O2?

A) 2/3
B) 1.0
C) 5.0
D) 3.0
E) 2.0

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E

front 118

Solid aluminum and gaseous oxygen react in a combination reaction to produce aluminum oxide:

4Al (s) + 3O2 (g) → 2Al2O3 (s)

The maximum amount of Al2O3 that can be produced from 5.0 g of Al and 5.0 g of O2 is ________ g.
A) 19
B) 4.7
C) 9.4
D) 11
E) 2.5

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C

front 119

Sulfur and fluorine react in a combination reaction to produce sulfur hexafluoride:

S (s) + 3F2(g) → SF6 (g)

The maximum amount of SF6 that can be produced from the reaction of 32.1 g of sulfur with 114G of fluorine is ________ g.
A) 584
B) 438
C) 146
D) 48.7
E) 219

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C

front 120

Solid aluminum and gaseous oxygen react in a combination reaction to produce aluminum oxide:

4Al (s) + 3O2 (g) → 2Al2O3 (s)

In a particular experiment, the reaction of 2.5 g of Al with 2.5 g of O2 produced 3.5 g of Al2O3. The % yield of the reaction is ________.
A) 74
B) 37
C) 47
D) 66
E) 29

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A

front 121

Sulfur and oxygen react in a combination reaction to produce sulfur trioxide, an environmental pollutant:

2S (s) + 3O2 (g) → 2SO3 (g)

In a particular experiment, the reaction of 1.0 g S with 1.0 g O2 produced 0.80 g of SO3. The % yield in this experiment is ________.
A) 32
B) 80
C) 21
D) 64
E) 47

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E

front 122

Sulfur and fluorine react in a combination reaction to produce sulfur hexafluoride:

S (s) + 3F2 (g) → SF6 (g)

In a particular experiment, the percent yield is 83.1%. This means that in this experiment, a 4.50 g sample of fluorine yields ________ g of SF6 .
A) 9.58
B) 3.74
C) 4.79
D) 43.1
E) 14.4

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C

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When the following equation is balanced, the coefficients are ________.

C8H18+ O2 → CO2 + H2O

A) 4, 50, 16, 18
B) 1, 5, 2, 2
C) 2, 2, 7, 1
D) 1, 13, 8, 9
E) 2, 25, 16, 18

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E

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The formula weight of PbCO3 is ________ amu.
A) 279.2
B) 112.0
C) 118.0
D) 267.2
E) 235.2

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D

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The formula weight of Zn(ClO4)2 is ________ amu.
A) 164.7
B) 327.9
C) 228.6
D) 264.3
E) 116.7

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D

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The formula weight of LiClO4 is ________ amu.
A) 212.3
B) 101.0
C) 52.0
D) 106.3
E) 58.3

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D

front 127

The molecular weight of 2-propanol ( C3H7OH ), known as rubbing alcohol, is ________ amu (rounded to one decimal place).
A) 59.1
B) 29.0
C) 60.1
D) 12.0
E) 34.0

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C

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The molecular weight of ethanol (C2H5OH), rounded to one decimal place, is ________ amu.
A) 45.1
B) 34.1
C) 29.1
D) 46.1
E) 29.0

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D

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The molecular weight of maltose ( C12H22O11 ), rounded to one decimal place, is ________ amu.
A) 507.2
B) 182.0
C) 45.0
D) 342.3
E) 29.0

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D

front 130

What is the mass percent of C in carbonic acid (H2CO3).

back 130

19.36

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What is the mass % of carbon in dimethylsulfoxide (C2H6SO) rounded to three significant figures?
A) 15.4
B) 19.7
C) 30.7
D) 7.74
E) 20.5

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C

front 132

What is the mass % of oxygen in methanol?
A) 16.0
B) 12.0
C) 50.0
D) 4.00
E) 32.0

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C

front 133

What is the mass % of aluminum in aluminum sulfate (Al2(SO4)3) rounded to three significant figures?
A) 7.90
B) 35.7
C) 15.8
D) 19.4
E) 342.2

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C

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What is the mass % of oxygen in lead (II) nitrate (Pb(NO3)2) rounded to three significant figures?
A) 4.83
B) 19.3
C) 29.0
D) 14.5
E) 0.331

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C

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There are ________ mol of carbon atoms in 5 mol of dimethylsulfoxide (C2H6SO).
A) 2
B) 5
C) 10
D) 12
E) 50

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C

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1 mole of which of the following will contain the largest number of atoms?
A) sodium
B) magnesium
C) mercury
D) neon
E) 1 mole of any element will contain the same number of atoms.

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E

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1 mole of which of the following will have the largest mass?
A) rubidium
B) magnesium
C) gold
D) neon
E) 1 mole of any element will contain the same mass.

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C

front 138

How many grams of hydrogen are in 46 g of CH4O?
A) 5.8
B) 1.5
C) 2.8
D) 0.36
E) 180

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A

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There are ________ atoms of oxygen in 300 molecules of CH3CO2H.
A) 300
B) 600
C) 150
D) 3.6 × 1026
E) 1.0 × 10-22

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B

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How many grams of oxygen are in 56 g of C2H2O2?
A) 11
B) 58
C) 15
D) 31
E) 33

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D

front 141

How many atoms of carbon are in 23.1 g of glucose (C6H12O6)?
A) 7.72 × 1022
B) 4.63 × 1023
C) 1.29 × 1022
D) 6.00
E) 138.6

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B

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A 1.36-g sample of magnesium nitrate, Mg(NO3)2, contains ________ mol of this compound.
A) 109
B) 2.02
C) 0.0157
D) 0.0182
E) 0.00917

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E

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A 22.5-g sample of ammonium carbonate contains ________ mol of ammonium ions.
A) 0.467
B) 0.288
C) 0.234
D) 2.14
E) 3.47

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A

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What is the mass in grams of 9.76 × 1012 atoms of naturally occurring potassium?
A) 2.41 × 1012
B) 2.50 × 1011
C) 6.34 × 10-10
D) 1.62 × 10-11
E) 3.82 × 1014

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C

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What is the mass in grams of 2.00 × 105 atoms of naturally occurring neon?
A) 6.08 × 1019
B) 2.43 × 1030
C) 6.70 × 10-18
D) 1.65 × 10-20
E) 3.32 × 10-24

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C

front 146

How many moles of pyridine (C5H5N) are contained in 4.14 g of pyridine?
A) 0.0523
B) 327
C) 6.88 × 10-24
D) 2.49 ×1024
E) 79.1

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A

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How many moles of lithium phosphate (Li3PO4) are contained in 66.6 g of lithium phosphate?
A) 0.575
B) 7710
C) 1.11 × 10-22
D) 4.01 × 1025
E) 116

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A

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How many grams of calcium cyanide (Ca(CN)2) are contained in 0.69 mol of calcium cyanide?
A) 64
B) 0.0075
C) 1.2 × 10-24
D) 4.2 × 1023
E) 92

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A

front 149

How many grams of phenol (C6H5OH) are contained in 5.50 mol of phenol?
A) 518
B) 0.0584
C) 9.14 × 10-24
D) 3.31 × 1024
E) 94.1

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A

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What is the empirical formula of a compound that is 66.6% C, 11.2% H, and 22.2% O by mass?
A) C4HO
B) C6HO2
C) C8H16O2
D) C6H11O
E) C4H8O

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E

front 151

A certain alcohol contains only three elements, carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Combustion of a 60.00 gram sample of the alcohol produced 114.6 grams of CO2 and 70.44 grams of H2O. What is the empirical formula of the alcohol?

back 151

C2H6O

front 152

Lithium and nitrogen react to produce lithium nitride:

6Li (s) + N2 (g) → 2Li3N (s)

How many moles of N2 are needed to react with 0.550 mol of lithium?
A) 3.30
B) 0.550
C) 0.183
D) 1.65
E) 0.0917

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E

front 153

The combustion of propane (C3H8) produces CO2 and H2O:

C3H8 (g) + 5O2 (g) → 3CO2 (g) + 4H2O (g)

The reaction of 2.5 mol of O2 will produce ________ mol of H2O.
A) 4.0
B) 3.0
C) 2.5
D) 2.0
E) 1.0

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D

front 154

Magnesium and nitrogen react in a combination reaction to produce magnesium nitride:

3 Mg + N2 → Mg3N2

In a particular experiment, a 8.33-g sample of reacts completely. The mass of Mg consumed is ________ g.
A) 7.23
B) 21.7
C) 28.9
D) 0.92
E) 13.9

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B

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The combustion of ammonia in the presence of excess oxygen yields NO2 and H2O:

4 NH3 (g) + 7 O2 (g) → 4 NO2 (g) + 6 H2O (g)

The combustion of 14.4 g of ammonia consumes ________ g of oxygen.
A) 13.5
B) 28.8
C) 54.1
D) 47.3
E) 94.6

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D

front 156

Lithium and nitrogen react to produce lithium nitride:

6Li (s) + N2 (g) → 2Li3N (s)

How many moles of lithium nitride are produced when 0.330 mol of lithium react in this fashion?
A) 0.110
B) 0.660
C) 0.0550
D) 0.990
E) 0.165

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A

front 157

Lithium and nitrogen react in a combination reaction to produce lithium nitride:

6Li (s) + N2 (g) → 2Li3N (s)

How many moles of lithium are needed to produce 0.45 mol of Li3N when the reaction is carried out in the presence of excess nitrogen?
A) 0.23
B) 1.4
C) 0.15
D) 0.30
E) 2.7

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B

front 158

Automotive air bags inflate when sodium azide decomposes explosively to its constituent elements:

2NaN3 (s) → 2Na (s) + 3N2 (g)

How many moles of N2 are produced by the decomposition of 1.75 mol of sodium azide?
A) 1.17
B) 5.25
C) 2.63
D) 0.583
E) 0.875

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C

front 159

Automotive air bags inflate when sodium azide decomposes explosively to its constituent elements:

2NaN3 (s) → 2Na (s) + 3N2 (g)

How many grams of sodium azide are required to produce 28.0 g of nitrogen?
A) 1.50
B) 0.666
C) 65.0
D) 43.3
E) 97.5

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D

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Magnesium burns in air with a dazzling brilliance to produce magnesium oxide:

2Mg (s) + O2(g) → 2MgO (s)

How many moles of O2 are consumed when 3.55 mol of magnesium burns?
A) 0.146
B) 0.563
C) 3.55
D) 7.10
E) 1.78

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E

front 161

Calcium carbide (CaC2) reacts with water to produce acetylene (C2H2):

CaC2 (s) + 2H2O (g) → Ca(OH)2 (s) + C2H2 (g)

Production of 6.5 g of C2H2 requires consumption of ________ g of H2O.
A) 2.3
B) 4.5
C) 9.0
D) 480
E) 0.048

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C

front 162

Lead (II) carbonate decomposes to give lead (II) oxide and carbon dioxide:

PbCO3 (s) → PbO (s) + CO2 (g)

________ grams of lead (II) oxide will be produced by the decomposition of 8.75 g of lead (II) carbonate?
A) 10.5
B) 2.50
C) 0.033
D) 7.31
E) 8.75

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D

front 163

Lithium and nitrogen react in a combination reaction to produce lithium nitride:

6Li (s) + N2 (g) → 2Li3N (s)

In a particular experiment, 2.50-g samples of each reagent are reacted. The theoretical yield of lithium nitride is ________ g.
A) 2.51
B) 2.09
C) 12.5
D) 4.18
E) 6.2

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D

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Magnesium burns in air with a dazzling brilliance to produce magnesium oxide:

2Mg (s) + O2 (g) → 2MgO (s)

When 5.50 g of magnesium burns, the theoretical yield of magnesium oxide is ________ g.
A) 5.50
B) 9.12
C) 0.226
D) 4.56
E) 18.2

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B

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Calcium oxide reacts with water in a combination reaction to produce calcium hydroxide:

CaO (s) + H2O (l) → Ca(OH)2 (s)

A 3.50 g sample of CaO is reacted with 3.38 g of H2O. How many grams of water remain after completion of reaction?
A) 0.00
B) 0.00694
C) 2.25
D) 1.04
E) 0.125

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C

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If 588 grams of FeS2 is allowed to react with 352 grams of O2 according to the following unbalanced equation, how many grams of Fe2O3 are produced?

FeS2 + O2 → Fe2O3 + SO2

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320

front 167

Calcium oxide reacts with water in a combination reaction to produce calcium hydroxide:

CaO (s) + H2O (l) → Ca(OH)2 (s)

In a particular experiment, a 2.00-g sample of CaO is reacted with excess water and 2.14 g of Ca(OH)2 is recovered. What is the percent yield in this experiment?
A) 107
B) 1.07
C) 2.88
D) 81.1
E) 93.3

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D

front 168

Sulfur and oxygen react to produce sulfur trioxide. In a particular experiment, 7.9 grams of SO3 are produced by the reaction of 6.0 grams of O2 with 7.0 grams of S. What is the % yield of SO3 in this experiment?

S (s) + O2 (g) → SO3 (g) (not balanced)

A) 45
B) 53
C) 22.5
D) 79
E) 35

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D

front 169

Complete and balance the following reaction, given that elemental sodium reacts with elemental oxygen to form Na2O (s).

K (s) + S (s) → ________

back 169

K2S (s)

front 170

A compound was found to contain 90.6% lead (Pb) and 9.4% oxygen. The empirical formula for this compound is ________.

back 170

Pb3O4

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The combustion of propane (C3H8) in the presence of excess oxygen yields CO2 and H2O:

C3H8 (g) + 5O2 (g) → 3CO2 (g) + 4H2O (g)

How many grams of CO2 is produced when 12.5 g of C3H8 burns in open air?

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37.4

front 172

Under appropriate conditions, nitrogen and hydrogen undergo a combination reaction to yield ammonia. A 18.2 g sample of hydrogen requires ________ g of N2 for a complete reaction.

back 172

84.3

front 173

Water can be formed from the stoichiometric reaction of hydrogen with oxygen. How many grams of H2O is generated when 45.3 g of O2 reacts with excess hydrogen?

back 173

51.0

front 174

The combustion of carbon disulfide in the presence of excess oxygen yields carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide. The combustion of 10 mol of CS2 in the presence of excess oxygen yields ________ mol of SO2.

back 174

20

front 175

The mass of a single atom of an element (in amu) is numerically equal to the mass in grams of that element.

back 175

false

front 176

The empirical weight is always a whole-number multiple of the molecular formula weight.

back 176

false

front 177

A great deal of oxygen is produced during combustion.

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false

front 178

The quantity of product that is calculated to form when all of the limiting reagent reacts is called the percent yield.

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false