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Important Note: Mole is the SI base unit of the amount.

Q1- For each problem listed in Column A, select from Column B the letter of the conversion
factor that is needed to solve the problem (write the letters in the blanks in front of each
problem). You may need to use more than one conversion factor to solve the problem.

Column A Column B

____c_____Find the mass of 7.00 moles of magnesium a. 6.02x1023 formula


fluoride MgF 2. units MgF2 / 1 mol
MgF2

_____d____Find the number of moles in 681.45 g of


magnesium fluoride MgF 2.
b. 1 mol MgF2 /
6.02x1023 formula
_____a____Find the number of formula units MgF 2 in 9 units MgF2
moles of magnesium fluoride MgF 2.

c. 62.31 g MgF2 /1
mol MgF2
_____b____Find the number of moles that contain 1.204 
1025 formula units MgF 2 .

___d, 4a ______Find the number of formula units MgF 2in d.1 mol MgF2/62.31 g
545.16 g of magnesium fluoride MgF 2. MgF2

___b, c ______Find the mass of 3.01  1024 MgF2 formula


units.
Q2-In the boxes provided, write the conversion factor that correctly completes each
problem

1. 2 mol LiF  6.02x1023 formula units  1.204  1024 formula units LiF
LiF / 1 mol LiF

1 mol H2O / 6.02x1023


2. 3.612  1024 molecules H2O   6 mol H2O
molecules H2O

3. 8.08g H2  1 mol H2/2.02 g H2  4 mol H2

16.05 g CH4 /1 mol CH4


4. 3.01 mol CH4   48.31 g CH 4

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