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Exercise 5

1. The document provides 12 chemistry problems involving calculations related to stoichiometry, molarity, molality, and concentration. 2. Problems involve determining limiting reactants, mass of products, molarity/molality calculations, percent composition, and volume needed for dilution. 3. Answers to the problems are provided in the document.

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Exercise 5

ASC0304

1 Determine each of the following as substance an element or compound.


Water (b) Magnesium
(c) Iron (d) Glucose

2 Classify the following substance into homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture


Copper sulphate solution (b) Granite

(c) Air (d) Wood

3 How many significant figures are in each of the following numbers?

4.20 (b) 320


(c) 502.5 (d) 0.00340
(e) 6.020 x 10-6 (f) 1,520.0

[3,2,4,3,4,5]
4 Round off the following numbers to three significant figures
0.2925 (b) 0.007436
(c) 2.013 (d) 331.89
[0.292, 0.00744, 2.01, 332]
5 Solve the following problems and report your answer with the number of significant
figures:
(a) 127.0 x 10.250 (b) 25.32 + 18.6

(c) 32.00-24.1 (d) 56.0 + 26.11

(e) (130.7 – 12.96) x 10.00 (f) 66.2 + (43.2 ÷ 22)

(g) (130.74 – 12.966) ÷ 3.1 (h) 47.2 + (4.26 X 3.22)

[1302, 43.9 ,7.9, 82.1, 1177, 68.2, 38,60.9]


6 Convert
(a) 7.6 cm to mm (b) 2.00 m to cm

(c) 350000 µg to kg (d) 24 g to µg

(e) 1.0 L to mL (f) 0.050 kg to g

(g) 3.5 mL to L (h) 203 cm to m

[ 76 mm, 200 cm, 3.,5 X 10-4 kg , 2.4 X 107 µg , 1000 mL , 50 g, 0.0035 L, 2.03 m ]

7 Aluminium, Al reacts with sulphuric acid, H2SO4 according the following equation:
2Al(s) + 3H2SO4(aq) → Al2(SO4)3(s) + 3H2(g)
If 20.0 g of aluminium is put into a solution containing 115.0 g of H2SO4.
(a) Determine the limiting reactant in the reaction
(b) Calculate the mass of Al2(SO4)3 remained at the end of the reaction
(c) Calculate the mass of excess reactant remained at the end of the reaction.
[Al , 127 g, 5.89 g]

8. In an experiment, a sample of impure zinc weighing 0.198 g is allowed to react


with an excess of nitric acid, HNO 3 to produce zinc nitrate solution an hydrogen
gas as equation below:
Zn(s) + 2HNO3(aq) → Zn(NO3)2(aq) + H2(g)
Assume that only pure zinc is completely reacted with nitric acid, calculate the
percentage of pure zinc if 5.46 X 10-3 g of hydrogen gas is produced.
[89.9%]
9 Balance the following reaction in acidic solution.
Fe2+ + Cr2O72- → Fe3+ + Cr3+
[6Fe2+ + Cr2O72- + 14H+ → 6Fe3+ + 2Cr3+ + 7H2O]

10 (a) What is the molarity of a solution containing 37.8 g of HCl in 0.084 L aqueous
solution?
(b) What is the molality of a solution containing 37.8 g of HCl in 180.0 g of water?
(c) What is the mole fraction of solution in (b)
[12.3M, 5.76 m. 0.0939 ]
11 Suppose a 200 g sample of water is found to contain 2.5 X 10 -4 g of phosphates.
Determine the concentration of phosphates in
(a) mass percent
(b) ppm
(c) ppb
[ 125 X 10-4,1.25 ,1250]
12 Determine the volume of 9.00 M sodium chloride, NaCl that is required to prepare
100.0 mL of a 1.25 M NaCl solution.
[13.9 mL]

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