Think you’ve got your head wrapped around Stoichiometry? Put your knowledge to
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Q. Consider the unbalanced equation Al + O2 → Al2O3. When this equation is correctly balanced (using the smallest whole numbers), what is the sum of the coefficients?
4
5
7
9
None of the above
Q. What is the molar mass of K2CO3?
138 g
106 g
99 g
67 g
None of the above
Q. What is the total number of atoms contained in 2.00 moles of Ni?
58.9
118
6.023 × 1023
1.2 × 1024
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Q. What is the percent by mass of oxygen in magnesium oxide, MgO?
20%
40%
50%
60%
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Q. A compound is 14% hydrogen and 86% carbon by mass. What is the formula of this compound?
CH
CH2
CH3
CH4
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Q. What is the mass in grams of 3.0x1023 molecules of CO2?
22 g
44 g
66 g
88 g
None of the above
Q. What is the molar mass of (NH4)3PO4?
113 g/mole
121 g/mole
149 g/mole
404 g/mole
None of the above
Q. Consider the following reaction: CH4 + 2 O2 → CO2 + 2 H2O. What amount of oxygen is needed to completely react with 1 mole of CH4?
2 moles
2 atoms
2 grams
2 molecules
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Q. How many oxygen atoms are represented by the formula Al2(CO3)3?
3
9
1
6
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Q. Three moles of Al2(CO3)3 contains how many moles of carbon atoms?
1
3
9
2
None of the above