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IB Ch1 WS2

This document contains 8 multiple choice chemistry questions related to topics like empirical formulas, molarity calculations, mole ratios in balanced chemical equations, and determining limiting reactants. The questions assess understanding of fundamental chemistry concepts and ability to apply these concepts to calculate amounts of substances involved in chemical reactions.

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IB Ch1 WS2

This document contains 8 multiple choice chemistry questions related to topics like empirical formulas, molarity calculations, mole ratios in balanced chemical equations, and determining limiting reactants. The questions assess understanding of fundamental chemistry concepts and ability to apply these concepts to calculate amounts of substances involved in chemical reactions.

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1. A hydrocarbon contains 90% by mass of Carbon. What is its empirical formula?

A. CH2

B. C3H4

C. C7H10

D. C9H10

2. What amount of NaCl (in moles) is required to prepare 250 cm3 of a


0.200 mol dm–3 solution?

A. 50.0

B. 1.25

C. 0.800

D. 0.0500

(Total 1 mark)

3. Which of the following contains the greatest number of molecules?

A. 1 g of CH3Cl

B. 1 g of CH2Cl2

C. 1 g of CHCl3

D. 1 g of CCl4

(Total 1 mark)
4. Under what conditions would one mole of Methane gas, CH4, occupy the
smallest volume?

A. 273 K and 1.01×105 Pa

B. 273 K and 2.02×105 Pa

C. 546 K and 1.01×105 Pa

D. 546 K and 2.02×105 Pa

(Total 1 mark)

5. Which is a correct definition of the term empirical formula?

A. formula showing the numbers of atoms present in a compound

B. formula showing the numbers of elements present in a compound

C. formula showing the actual numbers of atoms of each element in a


compound

D. formula showing the simplest ratio of numbers of atoms of each element


in a compound

(Total 1 mark)
6. The reaction of Ethanal and Oxygen can be represented by the unbalanced
equation below.

__ CH3CHO + __ O2 → __ CO2 + __ H2O

When the equation is balanced using the smallest possible integers, what is the
coefficient for O2?

A. 3

B. 4

C. 5

D. 6

7. The equation for the complete combustion of Butane is

2C4H10 + 13O2 → 8CO2 + 10H2O

What is the amount (in mol) of Carbon Dioxide formed by the complete
combustion of three moles of Butane?

A. 4

B. 8

C. 12

D. 24
8. The equation for a reaction occurring in the synthesis of Methanol is

CO2 + 3H2 --> CH3OH + H2O

What is the maximum amount of Methanol that can be formed from


2 mol of Carbon Dioxide and 3 mol of Hydrogen?

A. 1 mol

B. 2 mol

C. 3 mol

D. 5 mol

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