Chem 1 Mole Introduction Quiz

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Name:_________________________________________

I. Multiple Choice
1. Mass is a numerical value that represents ___________
a. the mass of substance divided by the amount of substance
b. the amount of a substance
c. the number of atoms in a molecule
d. the mass of a substance

2. Avogadro’s number acts as the conversion factor for converting between the number of moles in a sample and the number of
molecules in the sample.
a. true b. false c. maybe d. maybe not

3. An element’s molar mass and atomic weight are always equal.


a. true b. false c. maybe d. maybe not

4. Which one is the smallest number of objects?


a. mole b. grams c. particles d. all of the above

5. The mole equivalent number is also known as:


a. Avocado’s number b. Avogado’s number c. Avogadro’s number d. none

II. Get the molar mass of the following:

1. calcium nitrate
2. magnesium phosphate
3. carbon tetrachloride
4. dinitrogen pentoxide
5. lead (II) iodide

III. Stoichiometry conversion

1. How many molecules are in 26.9 g of C12H22O11?


2. What is the mass of 19.8 x1024 molecules of C12H22O11?
3. How many moles are in 17.7 g of KMn?

IV. Percent Composition


1. Determine the % composition of Mg3(PO4)2. Show Calculations below

2. Arrange the following in order of increasing %P, by mass. (Show your calculations for % P below)
Ca(H2PO4)2 (NH4)2HPO4 H3PO4 Na3PO4

V. Molecular formula
Determine the molecular formulas to which the following empirical formulas and molar masses pertain:

1. SNH, 188.32 g/mol

2. C2CH2, 120.15 g/mol

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