Grab a calculator and a copy of the periodic table (This test has only 12 questions, but may take 15 - 20 mins). |
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1. An oxide of iron, on reduction, was found to contain 1.12g of iron and 0.32g of oxygen.
Calculate the empirical formula of this iron oxide.
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2. A carbohydrate was found to have an empirical formula CH2O and a relative molecular mass of 120. The molecular formula of the carbohydrate is …
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3. An ore of titanium contains 36.8% iron, 31.6% titanium and 31.6% oxygen. Determine the simplest whole number ratio for the moles of atoms. |
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4. 1.38g of sodium was burned in oxygen. An oxide of mass 2.34g was formed.
Calculate the moles of sodium and oxygen atoms in the final product. |
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5. Calculate the number of moles of anhydrous magnesium sulfate produced.
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6. Calculate the number of moles of water released
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7. Determine the value of ‘x’ in the MgSO4. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Q8+9: A student produced a sample of copper(II)sulfate crystals from copper(II)oxide and sulfuric acid. She calculated that she should obtain 18.6g of dry crystals but she only actually obtained 12.4g. |
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8. What was her percentage yield?
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9. Which of the following is NOT a reason for the actual yield of copper(II)sulfate crystals being less than the theoretical yield?
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10. A 20g sample of impure calcium carbonate contains 16g of calcium carbonate.
What is the percentage purity of the calcium carbonate?
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Q11-12: CuCO3 + 2HCl → CuCl2 + H2O + CO2 |
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11. What mass of copper(II)carbonate does the student need to react with excess hydrochloric acid to make the 20.0g of copper(II)chloride?
[Mr of CuCl2 = 134.5; Mr of CuCO3 = 123.5]
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12. If the percentage yield of copper(II)chloride in this reaction was only 72%, what mass of copper(II)chloride did the student actually produce?
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