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Moles and Molar Mass Calculations (23-24)

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1) Find the molar mass for the following compounds:

a) Ethanoic acid, C2H4O2

b) Ammonium phosphate, (NH4)3PO4


c) Nicotine, C10N2H14

2) Convert to mass in grams.

a) 2.9 moles molecular oxygen O2


b) 2.613 moles ammonia, NH3
c) 3.67 moles glucose, C6H12O6
d) 6.098 x 1021 molecules of water, H2O
e) 1 molecule of ethanoic acid C2H4O2

3) Convert to moles.

a) 5.59 g sodium chloride, NaCl


b) 7.7 g of water H2O
c) 6.812 g of glucose, C6H12O6
d) 7567 molecules of carbon dioxide, CO2
e) 7.91 x 1023 formula units of zinc iodide, ZnI2

4) Convert to molecules/formula units.

a) 4.90 g of PbSO4
b) 6.523 moles of morphine, C17O3NH22

5) A sample of C2H4O contains 145.2 g of C. How many moles of C2H4O are present?

6) A sample of C4H6N2O2 has a mass of 97 g. How many moles of N does it contain?

7) Glucose molecules have the formula C6H12O6.

a) How many glucose molecules are there in 2.5 moles of glucose?

b) How many carbon atoms are in 1 molecule of glucose?

c) How many carbon atoms are in 3.92 x 10-5 moles of glucose?

d) How many moles of hydrogen in 0.553 g of glucose?

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