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Use your periodic table and your MOLE BRIDGE and MOLE

MAP to answer the following questions.


1. What is the molar mass of glucose (C6H12O6)
A. 192.16 g/mol
B. 233.23 g/mol
C. 145.22 g/mol
D. 180.18 g/mol
2. How many grams of Fe2O3 are present in 0.820 mol Fe2O3?
A. 160 g
B. 131 g
C. 159.7 g

D. 5.13 x 10-3 g

3. Mole ratios are obtained by


A. Particle Shape
B. Avogadros Number
C. Comparing the coefficients of one compound another in a balanced equation.
D. D. Law of Conservation of Mass
4. In a balanced chemical equation, the number of moles of a compound are represented by the:
A. coefficients
B. subscripts
C. molar masses
D. chemical symbols
5. When the following equation is balanced, the coefficients in order from left to right are:
___Al(NO3)3 + ___ H2SO4 ____Al2(SO4)3 + ___ HNO3
A. 1, 2, 3, 2
B. 2, 3, 1, 2
C. 2, 3, 1, 6
D. 1, 3, 3, 6
REMEMBER; find your givens/unknowns first.
REACTION: 4Al

3O2

2Al2O3

1. Use the reaction above to calculate the mass of Al2O3 produced from 127.8 grams of oxygen.
A. 271.5 g
B. 2443 g
C. 80.22 g
D. 542.9 g
2. Use the reaction above to find the volume of liters of O2 needed to react with 57.8 g of Al.
A.
36.0 L
B. 835 L
C. 43.4 L
D. 576 L
3. Use the reaction above to calculate the number of moles of O2 needed to produce 50.0 grams of Al2O3.
A. 3.00 mole
B. 0.327 mole
C. 0.736 mole
D. 1.70 mole
4. The mole ratio of H2 to H2O is: 2H2 + O2 2H2O
A. 2 moles of H2 to 1 mole of H2O
B. 2 moles of H2 to 2 mole of H2O
C. 1 mole of H2 to 2 mole of H2O

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