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Summer Task 2
1.
What
amount
of
atoms,
in
mol,
is
present
in
128
g
of
sulfur
dioxide?
(Avogadro’s
constant
=
6
x
1023
mol-‐1)
A. 1.2 x 1024
B. 3.6 x 1024
C. 2
D. 6
2.
Which
is
the
correct
expression
for
converting
the
mass
of
a
substance
in
grams
to
the
amount
in
moles?
A.
mass
molar
mass
B.
1
molar
mass
D.
molar
mass
mass
3.
Which
sample
of
fluorine
gas,
F2,
contains
the
greatest
number
of
fluorine
molecules?
(Avogadro’s
constant
=
6
x
1023
mol-‐1)
B. 1.9 dm3 of F2 at 273 K and 1.00 x 105 Pa pressure
C. 1.9 g F2
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4.
What
is
the
total
number
of
ions
present
in
the
formula
Na2SO4?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 6
7.
A
compound
has
a
molar
mass
of
approximately
56
g
mol-‐1.
Which
compound
might
this
be?
A. AlP
B. AgOH
C. F2O
D.
MgS
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A. The number of atoms present in one molecule of a compound
B. The number of elements present in one molecule of a compound
C. The number of atoms of each element in one molecule of a compound
D.
The
simplest
ratio
of
the
numbers
of
atoms
of
each
element
in
a
molecule
of
a
compound
9. Which sample has the greatest mass? (Avogadro’s constant = 6 x 1023 mol-‐1)
10.
What
would
be
the
empirical
formula
of
a
hypothetical
compound
that
contains
60%
by
mass
of
element
A
(Ar
=
10
)
and
40%
by
mass
of
element
B
(Ar
=
20)?
A. A3B2
B. AB3
C. AB2
D. A3B
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11.
A
compound
has
a
relative
molecular
mass
of
74.
Which
are
possible
formulas
for
the
compound?
I. CH3CH2CH2CH2OH
II. CH3CH2CH(OH)CH3
III. (CH3)3COH
12.
What
is
the
sum
of
all
the
coefficients
when
the
equation
for
the
reaction
of
1
mol
of
potassium
metal
with
water
is
balanced?
A. 2.5
B. 3.5
C. 5
D. 7
A. subliming
B. melting
C. condensing
D. evaporating
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14. When calcium carbonate is heated it decomposes according to the equation:
When
60
g
of
calcium
carbonate
is
heated,
16.8
g
of
calcium
oxide
are
formed.
What
is
the
percentage
yield?
A. 16.8%
B. 25%
C. 50%
D. 60%
15.
Assuming
that
all
volume
are
measured
at
the
same
temperature
and
pressure
and
the
reaction
goes
to
completion
what
volume
of
ammonia,
in
cm3,
can
be
prepared
by
reacting
20
cm3
of
nitrogen
gas
with
30
cm3
of
hydrogen
gas?
A. 20
B. 30
C. 40
D. 50
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16.
The
equation
for
the
complete
combustion
of
methylpropane
is
What
amount,
in
mol,
of
carbon
dioxide
will
be
formed
when
three
moles
of
methylpropane
are
combusted
completely?
A. 4
B. 8
C. 12
D. 16
17.
10
cm3
of
carbon
monoxide
and
10
cm3
of
oxygen
are
mixed
together
at
the
same
temperature
and
pressure.
What
will
be
the
total
volume
of
gas
present,
in
cm3,
after
they
have
reacted,
assuming
that
the
volume
is
measured
at
the
same
temperature
and
pressure?
A. 10
B. 15
C. 20
D. 25
18. Which solution contains 0.2 mol of potassium hydroxide, KOH?
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19.
What
volume,
in
cm3,
of
0.200
mol
dm-‐3
sodium
hydroxide
solution,
NaOH(aq),
is
required
to
neutralise
exactly
25.0
cm3
of
0.100
mol
dm-‐3
sulfuric
acid
solution,
H2SO4(aq)?
A. 12.5
B. 25.0
C. 50.0
D. 100
20.
What
will
be
the
concentration,
in
mol
dm-‐3,
of
the
resulting
solution
when
200
cm3
of
0.200
mol
dm-‐3
hydrochloric
acid,
HCl(aq)
are
mixed
with
300
cm3
of
0.100
mol
dm-‐3
HCl(aq)?
A. 0.140
B. 0.300
C. 0.070
D. 0.150
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