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Anna Leniart

Chemistry
Embassy International School
e-mail: a.leniart@embassyschool.org

Calculations in chemistry - revision

1. Write the formulas of the following compounds:

a) tin(II) oxide -
b) aluminium sulphide -
c) potassium bromide -
d) iron(III) chloride -
e) calcium sulphide -
f) lead(II) iodide -

2. Calculate the quantitative ratio, mass ratio and percentage composition in the
following molecules:

a) Cl2O7
b) NO2
Anna Leniart
Chemistry
Embassy International School
e-mail: a.leniart@embassyschool.org

3. Calculate the percentage in the following molecules:

a) sodium chloride
b) magnesium oxide

4. Write these chemical reactions using chemical symbols

a) 4 lithium atoms react with 1 oxygen molecule to produce 2 lithium oxide molecules

b) 2 copper atoms react with 1 nitrogen dioxide molecule to produce 1 molecule of


copper(I) oxide and 1 molecule of nitrogen(II) oxide

c) 2 molecules of zinc sulphide reacts with 3 oxygen molecules to produce 2 molecules


of zinc oxide and 2 molecules of sulphur(IV) oxide
Anna Leniart
Chemistry
Embassy International School
e-mail: a.leniart@embassyschool.org

5. Balance these equations of chemical reactions:

a) Cu + O2 → Cu2O
b) Al + O2 → Al2O3
c) MnO2 → Mn3O4 + O2
d) N2O3 + H2O → HNO2

6. How can you speed up a reaction?

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7. Calculate the mass of water obtained in a reaction of 10 g of hydrogen with oxygen.


Anna Leniart
Chemistry
Embassy International School
e-mail: a.leniart@embassyschool.org

8. Calculate the mass of iron(III) oxide produced in a reaction of 14 g of iron with


oxygen.

9. Calculate the mass of chlorine that reacted with 2.3 g of sodium to create 5.85 g of
sodium chloride.

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