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GOLDEN GLAD SCHOOL

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL SCIENCES

TOPIC; Stoichiometry and the mole concept


ASSIGNMENT

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1. How many grams are in each of the following


i. 0.85 AgNO3 [2]
ii. 0.12 mol PbO2 [2]
2. Calculate the number of moles produced in each of the following
i. 0.15g Ca(HCO3)2 [2]
ii. 0.5g KNO3 [2]
3. Calculate the empirical formula of the compounds from its mass percentage composition
i. Aspirine 60% C, 45% H, 35.5% O [4] ii. Urea
20% C, 6.7% H, 26.6% O, 46.7% N [4]
iii. Determine the molecular formula of a compound that contain 26.7% P, 12.1 %N,
and 61.2% Cl and has a molar mass of 580g/mol. [6]
4. What mass of H2SO4 is contained in 60.0ml of a 5.85 solution of sulphuric acid? [3]
5. How many moles of ammonia are in 0.250L of a 5.00M aqueous ammonia solution? If
this solution were diluted to 1.00L,what would be the molarity of the resulting solution
[4]
6. 13.20 cm3 of 0.100 mol/dm3 potassium hydroxide exactly neutralize a 25.0 cm3 sample of
hydrochloric acid. What is the concentration of the acid in (a). mol/dm3 (b). g/dm3 [4]
7. This is the balanced equation for the reaction of hydrogen with nitrogen
3H2 (g) + N2 (g) 2NH3(g)
(a) How many moles of NH3 are produced when 5 moles of H2 reacts [3]
(b) How many grams of N 2 are needed to produce 3.4g of NH 3 [4]
(c) How many grams of NH3 are produced when 2.4g of H2 reacts [4]
8. 16.25 g of powdered zinc found to be 25% of a powdered substance labeled J was reacted
with 500 cm3 of 0.5 M HCl and 2.7 dm3 of hydrogen gas was collected measured at rtp.
(a) Calculate the weight of the impure substance J. [2]
(b) Determine the limiting reactant. [4]
(c) Determine the reactant in excess. [1]
(d) What is the practical yield? [2] (e)
Calculate the theoretical yield and finally
(f) Calculate the % yield of the gas collected. [3]
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9. a) If 1.17g of sodium chloride(NaCl) is dissolved in water and made up to 100cm of
aqueous solution, what is the concentration of the solution [4]

b) What mass of potassium iodide must be dissolved in water and made up to 50.0cm 3 to give
a solution of concentration 0.05000moldm -3 [4]
c) The concentration of an aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide, NaOH, is 0.500moldm -3.
What volume of this solution must be added 250cm3 of water to give a solution of
concentration
0.0200moldm-3 [4]
d) A stock solution of potassium hydroxide, KOH is 1mol dm-3 . X cm3 aliquot of this solution is
added to approximately 200cm3 of water in a volumetric flask and the volume of the solution
is made up with water to 250cm3. What is the concentration of X if the final concentration is
0.05moldm-3 [6]

e) The volume of 0.06moldm-3 KCl solution is reduced from 340 ml to 200ml by boiling off
Some of the water. What is the molarity of the new solution?
[3]
f) What is the volume of concentrated HCl, 37% by mass and 1.19gdm -3, required to make
5liters of 6.0moldm-3 . What is the volume of this 6.0moldm-3 solution required to react
Stoichiometry with 12.0g of Na 2CO 3.
[6]

DUE DATE: 29TH MAY, 2023

PREPARED BY MR HABOOMBE. J. T

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