General Chemistry Tutorial 3: Choose The Correct Answer For Questions 1-6
General Chemistry Tutorial 3: Choose The Correct Answer For Questions 1-6
General Chemistry Tutorial 3: Choose The Correct Answer For Questions 1-6
GENERAL CHEMISTRY
Tutorial 3
Chapter 3
3. Identify of these quantities does not represent 1.00 mol of the indicated substance.
(a) 6.02 × 1023 C atoms
(b) 26.0 g Fe
(c) 12.01 g C
(d) 65.4 g Zn
(e) 6.02 ×1023 Fe atoms
7. Calculate the atoms are in 1 teaspoon of sugar if it is weight 4.2 g. (Sugar, C12H22O11)
8. CHLOROX brand of bleach contents 5.27% of Sodium Hypochlorite (NaClO). Calculate the
moles of chloride ions are present in 500ml of the bleach.
9. Our air content 78.09% nitrogen 20.95% oxygen, 0.04% carbon dioxide and other numerous
gasses. If the density of air is 1.19 g/L and our classroom is 10 x 10 x 10 meter, calculate the
moles of oxygen is in the room. (1 cm3=1 mL)
10. Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) also known as cooking gas is made mostly of propane
(C3H8). In Malaysia, each cylinder must have at least 95% of propane gas. If we buy 14 kg of
LPG from our grocery store, calculate the moles of propane gas that we bought.
13. Naturally occurring magnesium consist of three stable isotopes with each having %
abundance as the following:
15. Calculate the oxygen atoms contained in each of the following substance:
(a) 1.25 mol O2
(b) 0.50 mol CH3COOH
(c) 50 g of KMnO4
(Given, the molar mass of H: 1.00 g/mol, K: 39.1 g/mol, C: 12.00 g/mol, Mn: 54.9 g/mol, O:
16.0 g/mol)
(d) C6H8O6
(e) KNO3
(f) Mg3N2
(g) C8H9NO2
18. The density of water is 1.00 g/ml at 40 O ⁰C. Calculate the water molecules are present in
2.56 ml of water at this temperature.
19. A 1.000 gram sample of an alcohol was burned in oxygen to produce 1.913 g of CO2 and
1.174 gram of H2O. Calculate the empirical formula for this alcohol.
20. A certain hydrocarbon compound (containing only C and H) is 83.6% C and 16.4% H by mass.
The experimentally determined molecular mass is 86.2 amu. Determine the empirical and
chemical formula for this hydrocarbon.