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Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Analysing Substances - Quantitative
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Analyzing substances quantitatively answers the question of 'how much'. It involves carrying out experiments that give you results for use in calculations. The calculations indicate the amouts of each element present in a compound and can be given as a percentage or as a mass. These calculations often involve the use of a quantity called the mole. Many students are put off by this as it is not something that they have come across before high school. It should not be worrying - it is just like using more familiar terms like 'thousand', 'million', 'billion' and so on. It is just a word that is... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Analysing Substances - Quantitative
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1. Calcium reacts with oxygen as shown by this reaction 2Ca + O2 → 2CaO. What mass of oxygen will react with 60g of calcium?
2. Sodium hydroxide reacts with chlorine to make bleach as shown by this reaction. 2NaOH + Cl2 → NaOCl + NaCl + H2O. If we have a solution containing 100g of sodium hydroxide, how much chlorine gas should we pass through the solution to make bleach?
3. A compound contains 13.5g of calcium, 10.8g of oxygen and 0.675g of hydrogen. What is its empirical formula?
4. What is the % mass of hydrogen in methane CH4?
5. What % mass of magnesium oxide is magnesium?
6. A reaction that could theoretically produce 200g of product only produces 140g. What is its % yield?
7. What is the relative formula mass of copper sulfate CuSO4?
8. What is the relative formula mass of MgF2?
9. If 9g of aluminum reacts with 35.5g of chlorine, what is the empirical formula of the compound formed?
10. Ammonium nitrate NH4NO3 is used as a fertilizer. What is the % mass of nitrogen in it?