1) This document provides a revision summary with 17 chemistry problems covering topics like writing formulas, balancing equations, stoichiometry calculations, determining limiting reactants, and more.
2) Problems include writing formulas for ionic and covalent compounds, determining the relative formula mass of compounds, calculating moles and masses in chemical reactions, deriving empirical formulas from percentage composition data.
3) Calculations involve determining moles, masses, and particles from given values as well as identifying limiting reactants in a chemical reaction.
1) This document provides a revision summary with 17 chemistry problems covering topics like writing formulas, balancing equations, stoichiometry calculations, determining limiting reactants, and more.
2) Problems include writing formulas for ionic and covalent compounds, determining the relative formula mass of compounds, calculating moles and masses in chemical reactions, deriving empirical formulas from percentage composition data.
3) Calculations involve determining moles, masses, and particles from given values as well as identifying limiting reactants in a chemical reaction.
1) This document provides a revision summary with 17 chemistry problems covering topics like writing formulas, balancing equations, stoichiometry calculations, determining limiting reactants, and more.
2) Problems include writing formulas for ionic and covalent compounds, determining the relative formula mass of compounds, calculating moles and masses in chemical reactions, deriving empirical formulas from percentage composition data.
3) Calculations involve determining moles, masses, and particles from given values as well as identifying limiting reactants in a chemical reaction.
1) Write the name of ionic compound Al2N3 and covalent compound
P2O5 2) Write the formula for the compound made from Boron and Oxygen 3) Balance the equation ____ CH4 + ____ O2 ____ CO2 + ____ H2O 4) Write ionic and net ionic equation for
HCl(aq) + KOH(aq) -> KCl(aq) + H2O(l)
5) Write the meaning of state symbols
(aq) (l) (g) (s) 6) What does aqueous mean? 7) What is relative formula mass of Na2O? 8) Water is formed when 48 g of oxygen combines with 6g of hydrogen. What mass of oxygen combines with 2g of hydrogen? 9) What is mass of 1 mol of LiBr? 10) How many moles are in 10g Na3N? 11) How many particles are in 5 mol of AlF3? 12) A certain compound has an empirical formula of NH2O. Its relative molecular mass is 128. What is the molecular formula? 13) Phosphorous reacts with oxygen to make diphosphrous trioxide. P4 + 3 O2 2 P2O3 How many moles oxygen does 1 mol of phosphorus need? 14) Iron will react with chlorine to form iron (III) chloride. Find the mass of iron (III) chloride that can be obtained from 8 g of iron. Equation: 2Fe + 3Cl2 -> 2FeCl3 15) What mass of zinc chloride is formed when 13 g of zinc are completely converted into the chloride. equation Zn + Cl2 -> ZnCl2 16) A compound that contains 0.783g of Carbon, 0.196g of Hydrogen and 0.521g of Oxygen. What is its empirical formula? a) Calculate the # of moles of Carbon b) Calculate the # moles of Hydrogen c) Calculate the # moles of Oxygen d) Calculate the smallest whole number ratio of C:H:O e) Write the formula using the ratio 17) For the reaction 2CI2(g) + 4NaOH(aq) ~ 3NaCl (aq) + NaCIO2(aq) + 2H20(I) a) 11.9 g C12 is reacted with 12.0 g NaOH. Determine which is the limiting reactant