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CHE 025: Chemistry for Engineers

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Lesson Title: Long Quiz 3

TEST I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Shade the letter of your choice in your answer sheet.
1. The quantitative study of reactants and products in a chemical reaction is known as________.
A. mole method B. empirical formula C. stoichiometry D. molecular formula
2. Ammonia is synthesized from hydrogen and nitrogen as: N2(g) + 3H2(g) 2NH3(g)
From the above equation, how many moles of N2 reacts with three moles of H2 to form two molecules of NH3?
A. 4 B. 3 C. 2 D. 1
3. From the equation in item # 2 how many moles of ammonia is formed from the reaction?
A. 4 B. 3 C. 2 D. 1
4. What mole ratio are to be used to calculate number of moles of ammonia from the given equation?
3H2(g) + N2(g) 2NH3(g)

3 mole H 2 2moles NH 3 1 mole N 2 3 mole H 2


A. B C. D.
2mole NH 3 3 moles H 2 3 mole H 2 1 mole N 2

5. How many moles of ammonia can be produced from 6.0 mole of hydrogen reacting with nitrogen?
3H2(g) + N2(g) 2NH3(g)
A. 4.0 mol NH3 B. 3 mol NH3 C. 2 mol NH3 D.1 mol NH3
6. When 6 moles of H2 reacted with 3 moles of N2 to produce, NH3, which is the limiting reactant?
A. H2 B. N2 C. none because all quantities are consumed in the reaction D. NH3

7. A formula for a compound is given as C2H12O6. This is a (an)


A. empirical formula. B. structural formula. C. molecular formula. D. formula unknown without further information.
8. The percent composition of a compound is obtained by dividing the mass of each element in a compound by the
___________ of that compound.
A. molecular/molar mass B. number of moles C. Avogadro’s number D. all of the above

9. Which of the following is correct about the formula or molar mass of the compound?
A. the sum of the product of the number of atoms and the atomic weight of each element present in a compound.
B. the product of the number of atoms and the atomic weight of each element present in a compound.
C. the number of atoms and the atomic weight of each element present in a compound.
D. all of the above.

10. Which of the following pairs of compounds have the same empirical formula?
A. ethane, C2H6 and butane, C4H10
B. ethanol, C2H5OH and dextrose, C6H12O6
C. acethylene, C2H2 and benzene, C6H6
D. diphenyl ether, C12H10O and phenol, C6H5OH.

11. Which of the following is a true formula that gives the actual number of atoms that compose a given compound?
A. empirical formula B. molecular formula C. molecular mass D. formula mass

12. Which of the following represents the lowest whole-number ratio of the atoms in a compound?
A empirical formula B. molecular formula C. formula mass D. molecular mass

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CHE 025: Chemistry for Engineers

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13. Which is the correct mass percentage of nitrogen in acetamide, C2H5NO?


A. 32.56 % B 23.72 % C 25.46 % D. 29.77 %

14. What is the percent by mass of Oxygen in aspirin (C9H8O4)?


A. 35.00% B. 35.70% C. 35.56% D. 35.65%

15. The oxidation no of chlorine in KClO3 is


A. +7 B. +5 C. +3 D. -1
16. The oxidation no. of N in N2 is
A. +5 B. +3 C. 3 D. 0
For items from 17 to 19. Given the chemical reaction :4 Fe + 3 O2 + 6 H2O  2 Fe2O3.3 H2O
17.The oxidizing agent is ___
A. Fe B. O C. H D. none
18. Which is reduced?
A. Fe BO C. H D. none
19. Which is oxidized?
A. Fe B. O C. H D. none
20. When an atom is oxidized the oxidation number ___
A. increases B. decreases C. always decrease by 2 D. has no changes

Test II. Solve the following problems


1. A sample of urea contains 1.121 g N, 0.161 g H, 0.480 g C, and 0.640 g O. What is the empirical
formula of urea?
2. Glucose a simple sugar, is a constituent of human blood and tissue fluids and is a principal source of
energy for cells. It has a molecular weight of 180.2 g/mol and the empirical formula is CH 2O. What is
the molecular formula of glucose?
3. How many atoms of gold are contained in 2 moles of gold? Avo. No. = 6.022x1023
4. How many grams of sulfuric acid,H2SO4 must be taken in order to get 0..50 mol H2SO4 ?
5. How many moles of are there in 1000 g of water?

Test III. Given An acidic reaction: MnO4-(aq) + Fe2+(aq)  Fe3+(aq) + Mn2+(aq)

a. What is being oxidized and what is being reduce?


a) What is the oxidation reaction and What is the reduction reaction?
b) Balance the redox reaction

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