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Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Quantitative Chemistry
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Quantitative chemistry is all about calculations using the mole as a unit. In math, you expect to be doing calculations but in chemistry it can come as a bit of a shock to the system! Many students panic at the mention of carrying out chemical calculations but, with a little understanding and knowledge of certain ideas and a few techniques, they can become a lot less worrying. Calculations are a good way of picking up marks in exams. Even when you don't get the answer right, you will always get credit for your working out - so always show how you arrived at your answer. The key idea that... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Quantitative Chemistry
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1. Car airbags inflate when an impact causes a mixture of chemicals to react. The mixture of chemicals contains sodium azide (NaN3) which undergoes thermal decomposition to produce sodium and nitrogen. Calculate the mass of sodium that would be produced when 170 g of sodium azide decomposes.
2. Sometimes athletes take drugs to enhance their performance. One such drug is ephedrine which has the formula C10H15NO. What is the molecular mass of ephedrine?
3. Calculate the percentage by mass of oxygen in calcium hyopchlorite.
4. A substance used as a cosmetic by the Ancient Egyptians has been analyzed. It was found to contain 76% lead, 13% chlorine, 2.2% carbon and 8.8% oxygen. Calculate the empirical formula of this compound.
5. Calcium hypochlorite tablets are added to swimming pools to kill microorganisms. The formula of calcium hypochlorite is CaCl2O2. Calculate the relative formula mass of calcium hypochlorite.
6. A substance used as a cosmetic by the Ancient Egyptians has been analyzed. It was found to contain 76% lead, 13% chlorine, 2.2% carbon and 8.8% oxygen. Calculate the empirical formula of this compound.
7. Calculate the mass of oxygen in a 50g tablet of calcium hypochlorite.
8. Calcium hypochlorite tablets are added to swimming pools to kill microorganisms. The formula of calcium hypochlorite is CaCl2O2. Calculate the relative formula mass of calcium hypochlorite.
9. A tube of toothpaste contains 1.5 g of sodium fluoride. Calculate the mass of sodium in this tube of toothpaste.
10. A tube of toothpaste contains 1.5 g of sodium fluoride. Calculate the mass of sodium in this tube of toothpaste.