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Marking Scheme For Core Worksheet 1 - Chapter 1

This document contains a marking scheme for a chemistry worksheet covering stoichiometry calculations, molar mass problems, empirical formulas, and chemical reactions. It provides the answers to 20 multi-part chemistry problems and shows the number of points earned for each part. The problems cover topics like determining moles, grams, empirical formulas, and volumes of reactants and products in chemical equations.

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Marking Scheme For Core Worksheet 1 - Chapter 1

This document contains a marking scheme for a chemistry worksheet covering stoichiometry calculations, molar mass problems, empirical formulas, and chemical reactions. It provides the answers to 20 multi-part chemistry problems and shows the number of points earned for each part. The problems cover topics like determining moles, grams, empirical formulas, and volumes of reactants and products in chemical equations.

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Chemistry for the IB Diploma

Marking scheme for Core Worksheet 1 Chapter 1


1

0.10 mol

[1]

0.010 mol

[1]

0.062 mol

[1]

1.6 103 mol

[1]

0.14 mol

[1]

0.024 mol

[1]

0.0832 mol

[1]

0.017 mol

[1]

0.023 mol

[1]

120 g

[1]

4.4 g

[1]

63.8 g

[1]

8006 g

[1]

17 g

[1]

291 g

[1]

66.6 g

[1]

192 g

[1]

200 g

[1]

6.64 1024 g

[1]

2.66 1023 g

[1]

4.04 10

[1]

5.65 1023 g

[1]

7.65 1023 g

[1]

3.34 1023

[1]

1.88 1023

[1]

1.36 1023

[1]

5.96 1022

[1]

2.18 1023

[1]

8.37 1024

[1]

56.0

[1]

108

[1]

254

[1]

23

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10

11

27.3%

[1]

79.9%

[1]

58.5%

[1]

80.0%

[1]

NH2

[1]

HCO2

[1]

C3H8NO

[1]

C5H10

[1]

H2O2

[1]

C4H10O2

[1]

moles of CO2 =

6.90
= 0.157 mol
44.01

[1]

moles of H2O =

2.83
= 0.157 mol
18.02

[1]

moles of C = 0.157 mol

moles of H = 2 0.157 = 0.304 mol

[1]

empirical formula = CH2

[1]

mass of C in CO2 =

12.01
3.04 = 0.830 g
44.01

[1]

mass of H in H2O =

2.02
1.24 = 0.139 g
18.02

[1]

mass of O = 1.52 (0.830 + 0.139) = 0.551 g

[1]

ratio of moles C : H : O is 0.0691 : 0.139 : 0.0344

12

13

whole number ratio is 2.01 : 4.04 : 1

[1]

empirical formula: C2H4O

[1]

2C4H10 + 13O2 8CO2 + 10H2O

[1]

Sb2S3 + 6HCl 2SbCl3 + 3H2S

[1]

PbCl4 + 2H2O PbO2 + 4HCl

[1]

3Ag + 4HNO3 3AgNO3 + 2H2O + NO

[1]

Fe2O3 + 3CO 2Fe + 3CO2

[1]

0.1 mol

[1]

1.0 mol

[1]

0.2 mol

[1]

9.0 mol

[1]

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15

0.089 mol

[1]

0.0089 mol

[1]

0.054 mol

[1]

0.033 mol

[1]

number of moles of hydrogen =


moles of ammonia =

20.0
= 9.90 mol
2.02

2
9.90 = 6.60 mol
3

volume of ammonia = 6.60 22.4 = 148 dm3


b

number of moles of methane =

[1]

1.00
= 0.0623 mol
16.05

moles of CO2 = 0.0623 mol


volume of CO2 = 0.0623 22.4 = 1.40 dm3
16

n=

2.00 105 150 106


PV
; n=
RT
8.31 300

n = 0.0120 mol
b

17

18

19

20

n=

[1]

[1]
[1]

PV
1.10 105 200 106
; n=
RT
8.31 298

[1]

n = 8.88 103 mol

[1]

Mg

[1]

C3H8

[1]

HCl

[1]

CO

[1]

0.0100 mol

[1]

5.00 103 mol

[1]

NaOH + HCl NaCl + H2O


moles of HCl =

20.0
0.200 = 4.00 103 mol
1000

moles of NaOH = 4.00 103 mol


volume of NaOH =

4.00 103
= 4.00 102 dm3 = 40.0 cm3
0.100

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b

NaOH + HNO3 NaNO3 + H2O


moles of HNO3 =

25.0
0.125 = 3.13 103 mol
1000

moles of NaOH = 3.13 103 mol


volume of NaOH =
c

3.13 103
= 3.13 102 dm3 = 31.3 cm3
0.100

[1]
[1]
[1]

2NaOH + H2SO4 Na2SO4 + 2H2O


30.0
0.100 = 3.00 103 mol
1000

[1]

moles of NaOH = 3.00 103 2 = 6.00 103 mol

[1]

moles of H2SO4 =

volume of NaOH =

6.00 103
= 6.00 102 dm3 = 60.0 cm3
0.100

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