Converting between mass and moles is an absolute must for anyone studying chemistry. These problems are meant to serve as a review of molar weights (molar mass, formula weights), using sig figs and converting readily between mass, moles, and molecules.
Solve the following and show all work:
USING DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS and on your own notebook paper please clearly label everything! You must label your work to receive credit in AP chemistry (and on the AP chemistry exam...) Make sure you solve the problems to the correct number of significant figures. Remember that molar weights (an exact conversion factor) have no impact on significant figures. I would use your AP periodic table to find the molar weights needed. The following website has some helpful hints and shows the proper way of labeling calculations.
1. How many moles does 80.0 grams of H2O represent? 2. How many moles does 45.0 grams of C6H12O6 represent? 3. What is the mass of 2.0 moles of LiOH? 4. What is the mass of 5.0 moles of Ba(CN)2? 5. How many atoms does 2.0 moles of He represent? 6. How many sodium ions are in 3.0 moles of NaCl? 7. How many molecules are in 0.25 moles of CH4? 8. Convert 3.01 x 10 23
molecules of C2H6 to moles. 9. How many moles of glucose do 1.2 x 10 24 molecules represent? 10. How many moles of CaCl2 does 2.41 x 10 24 molecules represent?