Revision Stoichiometry
Revision Stoichiometry
Revision Stoichiometry
A 0.25 mol/dm3
B 0.50 mol/dm3
C 1.00 mol/dm3
D 2.00 mol/dm3
A 16g
B 27g
C 51g
D 108g
A N2H4
B (NH4)2SO4
C Mg3N2
D (NH2)2CO
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A Hydrogen is soluble in hydrochloric acid.
B Hydrogen is less dense than air.
C The total volume of hydrogen produced is greater than the volume
of the apparatus.
D There is contaminated air in the tube.
A C6H8O6
B C5H8O5
C C4H5O4
D C3H4O3
Na2CO3 (aq) + 2HCl (aq) 2NaCl (aq) + H2O (l) + CO2 (g)
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A 0.028 mol/dm3
B 0.056 mol/dm3
C 0.112 mol/dm3
D 0.224 mol/dm3
A 24dm3
B 76dm3
C 88dm3
D 112dm3
A 91.0cm3
B 82.0cm3
C 75.0cm3
D 64.0cm3
*10 Sodium carbonate, Na2CO3, reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid, HCl, in
. a two-step reaction as shown below:
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Initial burette reading at step 1: 30.00cm3
Final burette reading at step 2: 45.00cm3
A 0.120 mol/dm3
B 0.090 mol/dm3
C 0.060 mol/dm3
D 0.030 mol/dm3
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
A piece of iron becomes very brittle (easily broken) when more than 5%
of it is converted into rust. What is the maximum mass of rust that can
be allowed to form from a 1000kg iron beam before it becomes brittle?
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Maximum mass of iron that can be rusted = g
(i) Write the balanced chemical equation for this reaction. [2]
(ii) Calculate the total volume of gases remaining, at room temperature and [6]
pressure, once the reaction was over.
Limiting reagent =
(ii) A sample of calcium carbonate was placed in an evaporating dish and [4]
heated strongly. The evaporating dish and the calcium carbonate was
weighted periodically during heating until there was no further change in
mass. The following results were obtained.
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Mass of crucible / g 47.55
Mass of crucible and sample before heating / g X
Mass of residue = g
(ii) A small piece of sodium weighing 0.500g was added to excess water. [5]
When the reaction ended, the resulting alkaline solution required
65.0cm3 of 0.100mol/dm3 dilute hydrochloric acid for complete
neutralisation. Calculate the percentage purity of the sample added.
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*5. H2 and O2 are produced during the electrolysis of dilute sulfuric acid. [5]
5dm3 of 0.100 mol/dm 3 acid was electrolyzed until 400cm 3 of hydrogen
was collected. The reactions at the anode and cathode are as follows:
What was the concentration of H+ (aq) at the time when the 400cm 3 of
hydrogen was produced? [Assume that the volume of water was
unaffected.]
mol/dm3
*6. Copper is usually added to gold to increase its hardness. Alloyed gold [5]
comes in several grades as shown in the table below:
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A 100g block of gold obtained from a goldsmith was placed in excess
concentrated nitric acid. 10800cm 3 of nitrogen dioxide at r.t.p was
evolved during this reaction. What is the purity of the block?
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Answers
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Section A – MCQ (10 marks)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
D D A C D
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
B A C A D
*5. For every mole of H+ that was lost at the cathode, 2 moles of H + were
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produced at the cathode.
Moles of H+ in sulfuric acid
= 5 x 0.100 x 2 = 1.00 [1]
Concentration of H+
= 1.0 / 5
= 0.200 mol/dm3 [1]
Moles of Cu
= ½ of moles of NO2
= 0.225 [1]
Mass of Cu
= Moles of Cu x 64.0
= 14.4g [1]
Mass of gold
= 85.6g [1]
% purity
= 85.6% [1]
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