3.E: Molecules, Compounds and Chemical Equations (Exercises)
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Additional Questions
1. For the following molecules; write the chemical formula, determine how many atoms are present in one molecule, determine the molecular weight, determine the number of moles in exactly 1 gram, and the number of moles in exactly 10-6 gram.
- a. carbon dioxide
- b. iron (II) chloride
- c. dinitrogen pentoxide
- d. iron (III) sulfate
2. Name the following compounds, determine the molecular weight, determine the percent composition, and determine how many moles in 8.35 grams of the compound.
- a. KI
- b. CaF2
- c. Cu2SO4
- d. N2O
- e. LiOH
3. Give the chemical formula (or atomic symbol), molecular (or atomic) weight, and charge for the following ions:
- a. sulfate
- b. sulfite
- c. nitrate
- d. chloride
- e. nitride
- f. acetate
- g. carbonate
4. Calculate the number of moles in:
- a. 20.1797 g of Ne
- b. 45.3594 g of Ne
- c. 0.198669 g of Ne
5. Calculate the mass of:
- a. 2.00 mole of Fe
- b. 4.362 x 10-5 mol of Fe
- c. 4.362 x 10-5 mol of Li