Quantitative chemistry Flashcards

1
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What is the mass of one mole of a substance, in grams, equal to?

A

The relative formula mass of the substance

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2
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How many moles are in 46 g of CaO?

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Relative molecular mass = ( 40 x 1 ) + ( 16 x 1 )

Moles = 46 g / 56 = 0.82 moles

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3
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Calculate the concentration of sodium hydroxide solution when 44 g of sodium hydroxide is dissolved in 0.5 dm3 of water.

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44 g / 0.5 dm3 = 88 g / dm3

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4
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Calculate the relative formula mass (Mr) of CaO

Relative atomic mass Mg = 24; Cl = 35.5; Ca = 40; O = 16; Al = 27

A

CaO: (40 x 1) + (16 x 1) = 56

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5
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How many atoms are in Al2O3?

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Five atoms - two aluminium and three oxygen

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6
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How many elements are in H2SO4?

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Three elements - Hydrogen, sulfur and oxygen

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7
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Calculate the relative formula mass (Mr) of MgCl2

Relative atomic mass Mg = 24; Cl = 35.5; Ca = 40; O = 16; Al = 27

A

MgCl2: (24 x 1) + (35.5 x 2) = 95

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8
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How many atoms are in H2SO4?

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Seven atoms - two hydrogens, one sulfur and four oxygens

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9
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A piece of magnesium is added to the acid. What would happen to the mass reading on the balance and why?

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It would stay the same because there is a lid on the conical flask so no gas can escape.

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10
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Calculate the relative formula mass (Mr) of Al2O3

Relative atomic mass: Mg = 24; Cl = 35.5; Ca = 40; O = 16; Al = 27

A

Al2O3: (27 x 2) + (16 x 3) = 102

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11
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What does the law of the conservation of mass state?

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No atoms are lost or made during a chemical reaction

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12
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Calculate the concentration of sodium hydroxide solution when 3.5 moles of sodium hydroxide is dissolved in 100 cm3 of water. Give your answer in mol/dm3.

A

Convert volume of water to dm3 100 cm3 / 1000 = 0.1 dm3

3.5 moles / 0.1 dm3 = 35 mol/dm3

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13
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Describe the equation is words in terms of the number of moles of each substance reacting.

H2SO4 + 2 NaOH → Na2SO4 + 2 H2O

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One mole of sulfuric acid reacts with two moles of sodium hydroxide to produce one mole of sodium sulfate and two moles of water.

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14
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Why is one reactant often added in excess to a reaction?

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To ensure that all of the other reactant is used up.

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15
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Calculate the percentage mass of hydrogen in sulfuric acid (H2SO4). Give your answer to the nearest whole number.

Relative atomic masses: N = 14 ; H = 1 ; S = 32 ; O = 16.

A

( 1 x 2 ) x 100

( 1 x 2 ) + ( 32 x 1 ) + ( 16 x 4)

= 2 %

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16
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What equation links concentration, number of moles of solute and volume of solvent?

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17
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How many atoms are in CaO?

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Two atoms - one calcium and one oxygen

18
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Calculate the percentage mass of hydrogen in ammonia (NH3). Give your answer to the nearest whole number.

Relative atomic masses: N = 14 ; H = 1 ; S = 32 ; O = 16.

A

( 1 x 3 ) x 100

( 14 x 1 ) + ( 1 x 3 )

= 17.6 = 18 %

19
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What equation links concentration, mass of solute and volume of solvent?

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20
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What are the two possible units for concentration?

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g/dm3 or mol/dm3

21
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A piece of magnesium is added to the acid. What would happen to the mass reading on the balance and why?

A

It would decrease because there is no lid on the conical flask so gas can escape and therefore mass is ’lost’ from the flask.

22
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How many elements are in Al2O3?

A

Two elements - aluminium and oxygen

23
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How many moles are in 50 g of O2?

A

Relative molecular mass = ( 16 x 2)

moles = 50 g / 32 = 1.6 moles

24
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Describe the equation is words in terms of the number of moles of each substance reacting.

2 Mg + O2 → 2 MgO

A

2 moles of magnesium react with one mole of oxygen to produce two moles of magnesium oxide.

25
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How many elements are in CaO?

A

Two elements - calcium and oxygen

26
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What is a ‘limiting reactant’?

A

The first reactant that gets used up in a reaction and causes the reaction to stop.

27
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How many molecules, atoms or ions are in one mole of a substance?

A

6.02 x 1023

28
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What is the value of the Avogadro Constant?

A

6.02 x 1023 per mole

29
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Calculate the mass of CO2 produced when 50 g of CaCO3 is thermally decomposed.

CaCO3 → CaO + CO2

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