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Mol Concept

Conceptual Problems
1. Is it correct to say that ethanol has a formula mass of 46? Why or why not?

Numerical Problems
1. Calculate the molecular mass or formula mass of each compound.

a. H2CO3 (carbonic acid)


b. CH3COOH (acetic acid)
c. Al(NO3)3 (aluminum nitrate)

2. Calculate the number of moles in 2.00 × 102 g of each substance. How many
molecules or formula units are present in each sample?

a. NaOCl (bleach)

b. CO2 (dry ice)

3. Calculate the mass in grams of each sample.

a. 0.520 mol of N2O4

b. 1.63 mol of C6H4Br2

c. 6.72 L of SO2 gas in 0oC 1 atm

d. 8 L of F2 gas in room temperature and pressure

4. Give the number of molecules or formula units in each sample.

a. 1.30 × 10−2 mol of SCl2

b. 1.03 mol of N2O5

c. 26.5 g of Ag2Cr2O7
5. Give the number of moles in each sample.

a. 9.58 × 1026 molecules of Cl2

b. 6.94 × 1028 formula units of Fe(OH)2

6. What is the total number of atoms in each sample?

a. 0.431 mol of Li

b. 2.783 mol of methanol (CH3OH)

c. 0.0361 mol of CoCO3

7. Calculate the volume of each sample.

a. 0.523 mol of NO2 (0oC, 1atm)

b. 1.623 mol of O2 (STP)

c. 22 g of N2O (25oC, 1atm)

d. 2,8 g of N2 (RTP)

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