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Name ___________________________
Date ___________________________

Chemistry 11: Mole Assignment

1. Make the following conversions, clearly showing your steps. Include proper units in all of
your work and in your answer. Use your periodic table and express all molar masses to
1 decimal place.

a. 137.5 grams of PCl3 = ? moles (2 marks)

Answer ___________________________

b. 0.00256 moles of SrCrO4 = ? grams (2 marks)

Answer ___________________________

c. 92.288 L of NO2 at STP = ? moles (2 marks)

Answer ___________________________

d. 3.2 x 102 moles of SO3 gas at STP = ? L (2 marks)

Answer ___________________________

e. 806.895 g of PCl5 gas = ? L (STP) (4 marks)

Answer ___________________________
Chemistry 11 Mole Assignment

f. 3136 mL of CH4 gas at STP = ? g (4 marks)

Answer ___________________________

g. 239.76 g of SeO2 = ? molecules (4 marks)

Answer ____________________________

h. 0.6048 L of NO2 (STP) = ? molecules (4 marks)

Answer ____________________________

i. 7.826 x 1021 molecules of CH4 = ? L (STP) (4 marks)

Answer ____________________________
j. 28.732 g of C3H8 = ? “H” atoms (4 marks)

Answer ____________________________

2. Calculate the density of PCl3 gas at STP. (4 marks)

Answer ____________________________

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Chemistry 11 Mole Assignment

3. The density of a gas is 2.589 g/L at STP. Calculate the molar mass of the gas. (4 marks)

Answer ____________________________

4. What is the volume occupied by 0.2625 moles of solid silver if it has a density of
10.5 g/mL? (4 marks)

Answer ____________________________

5. An oxide of nitrogen is known to be either NO, N2O, NO2 or N2O4. The mass of 0.800 L of
this gas at STP is found to be 1.643 g.
a. Determine the molar mass of the gas. (4 marks)

Answer ____________________________

b. Give the molecular formula for the gas. (1 mark) Answer _________________________

6. Find the percent composition (% by mass of each element) in the following compound:
Ba3(PO4)2. Show your work. (3 marks)

Answer ______%Ba, ______%P, ______%O

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Chemistry 11 Mole Assignment

7. Calculate the percent by mass of water (H2O) in strontium hydroxide octahydrate,


Sr(OH)2.8H2O. (2 marks)

Answer __________% H2O

8. A compound was analyzed and the following results were obtained:


Molar mass: 162.0 g/mol
Mass of sample: 0.8821 g
Mass of hydrogen: 0.0220 g
Mass of phosphorus: 0.3374 g
Mass of oxygen: the remainder of the sample is oxygen

a. Determine the mass of oxygen in the sample. (1 mark)

Answer ___________________

b. Determine the empirical formula for this compound. (4 marks)

Answer: Empirical Formula: _____________________

c. Determine the molecular formula for this compound. (2 marks)

Answer: Molecular Formula: _____________________

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Chemistry 11 Mole Assignment

9. 89.523 g of sodium sulphate Na2SO4 are dissolved in enough water to form 850.0 mL of
solution. Calculate the molar concentration of Na2SO4 ([Na2SO4]) Include proper units in
your work and in your answers. (2 marks)

Answer _______________________________

10. Calculate the mass of potassium carbonate (K2CO3) needed to make 400.0 mL of a
0.200 M solution of K2CO3. Include proper units in your work and in your answers.
(2 marks)

Answer ______________________

11. What volume of 2.50 M Li2SO3 would need to be evaporated in order to obtain 422.55 g of
solid Li2SO3? Include proper units in your work and in your answers. (2 marks)

Answer ______________________

12. 150.0 mL of water are added to 200.0 mL of 0.60 M HNO3 . Calculate the final [HNO3].
Include proper units in your work and in your answers. (2 marks)

Answer ______________________

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Chemistry 11 Mole Assignment

13. What volume of water needs to be added to 50.0 mL of 6.00 M H2SO4 in order to bring the
concentration down to 2.50 M? Include proper units in your work and in your answers.
(2 marks)

Answer ______________________

14. What volume of 12.0 M HCl must be used in order to produce 500.0 mL of 0.250 M HCl?
Include proper units in your work and in your answers. (2 marks)

Answer ________________________________

15. 200.0 mL of 0.450 M NaOH is diluted to a total volume of 1.00 L. Calculate the final
concentration of NaOH. Include proper units in your work and in your answers. (2 marks)

Answer ________________________________

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