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Tutorials - Mole & Chemical Kinetics

1. Find the Molarity of the following solutions:


a) 110 g of barium bromide (BaBr2) dissolved in 250 ml of water

b) 25 g of Nacl dissolved in 50 ml of water

c) 20 g of

NaOH dissolved in 100 ml of water.

2. Balance the equation:


C6H17 +

O2

CO2

H2O

249 g of C6H17 undergoes complete combustion. Calculate the mass of oxygen


needed in gram. Also, calculate the mass of CO 2 produced.

3. Find the number of molecules in 6 g of Sodium Carbonate ( Na 2CO3 ).

4. Find the mass of 38 moles of Butene (C4 H8 ) in gram.

5. Butane (C4 H10 ) undergoes complete combustion.


a) What do you mean by complete combustion?

b) Write the balanced chemical equation.

c) How many grams of butane will be burnt completely if 400 g of oxygen is


available in the room?

You can refer to the Periodic Table wherever needed.


Some useful information from Periodic Table:
RAM of Ba = 137.3, RAM of C = 12.01, RAM of H =1.01, RAM of O =16.00, RAM
of Na = 22.99
RAM Br = 79.90, RAM of Cl = 35.45

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