1. Sodium reacts with water to produce…..
Moles:
Mass:
Volume:
Problems to solve:
1. How many moles of sodium metal are needed to produce 4.2 moles of hydrogen gas?
2. How many grams of water are needed to react completely with 2.4 moles of sodium?
3. How many liters of hydrogen would be made from 5.0 g of sodium?
4. How many grams of sodium hydroxide would be produced with 12.1 L of hydrogen ?
2. Solid phosphorous burns in oxygen gas to produce solid tetraphosphorous decaoxide
Moles:
Mass:
Volume:
Problems to solve:
1. How many moles of oxygen gas are needed to produce 1.8 moles of tetraphosphorus decaoxide?
2. If 13.6 g of phosphorus react, how many moles of oxygen are needed?
3. How many liters of oxygen would needed to react with 1.47 g of phosphorus?
4. 123 g of oxygen react to produce what mass of tetraphosphorus decaoxide?
3. Hydrogen sulfate reacts with calcium hydroxide….
Moles:
Mass:
Volume:
Problems to solve:
1. What mass of hydrogen sulfate is needed to react with 12.5 g of calcium hydroxide?
2. How many moles of water would be produced by 8.0g of calcium hydroxide?
3. If 2.36 g of solid product form…. How many grams of hydrogen sulfate are needed?
4. Chlorine gas reacts with aqueous lithium bromide……
Moles:
Mass:
Volume:
Problems to solve:
1.2.34 g lithium bromide react with what volume of chlorine gas?
2. 35.3 L of chlorine gas can produce what volume of bromine gas?
3. 9.4 g of lithium bromide will produce what mass of lithium chloride?
5. Fluorine gas reacts with water to produce hydrogen fluoride and ozone (O3)
Moles:
Mass:
Volume:
Problems to solve:
1. How many moles of hydrogen fluoride are produced by 24.3 L of fluorine gas?
2. What mass of water is required to fill a 2.0L bottle with ozone?
3. 5.81 g of water react to form what mass of hydrogen fluoride?
6. Nitrogen gas and hydrogen gas produce ammonia (NH3) gas
Moles:
Mass:
Volume:
Problems to solve:
1. How many moles of hydrogen are needed to react with 48 moles of nitrogen?
2. What mass of ammonia is produced by 14.9 g of hydrogen gas?
3. If 16.9L of nitrogen react, how many liters of hydrogen are needed?
4. If 97.5 g of ammonia are produced, how many moles of hydrogen were present?
7. Octane combusts…..
Moles:
Mass:
Volume:
Problems to solve:
1. How many moles of water are produced by 318.5 g of octane?
2. What volume of oxygen must react with 56 L of octane?
3. If 150g octane react, how many grams of carbon dioxide are formed?
8. Aluminum and oxygen gas react….
Moles:
Mass:
Volume:
Problems to solve:
1. If 1.45 g of aluminum react, how many grams of aluminum oxide form?
2. What mass of aluminum is required to react with a 2.0L bottle with oxygen?
3. What volume of oxygen is required to produce 13.6 g product?