Molecules to liters

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      How many liters of carbon monoxide (at STP) are needed to react with 4.8 g of oxygen gas to produce carbon dioxide? 2CO(g)+ O2(g) →2CO2(g) 21. What mass of ammonia, NH3, is necessary to react with 2.1×1024 molecules of oxygen in the following reaction? 4NH3(g) + 7O2(g) → 6H2O(g)+4NO2(g) 292 Core Teaching Resources

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    • [DOC File]Liter Particles Practice Problems

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      How many molecules does 75.0 L of methane, CH4, contain? How many atoms does 113 L of Xe gas contain? How many liters would 3.85x1025 atoms of Ne occupy? How many liters would 5.94x1022 molecules of water occupy? How many moles are in 70.0L of O2 gas? How many moles does 65 L of CO2 gas contain? How many liters does 1.50 moles of steam occupy?

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    • [DOC File]Chemistry: Stoichiometry – Problem Sheet 2

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      How many molecules of silver oxide are needed to produce 445 mL of oxygen (at STP)? 10. ___ Al + ___ HCl ( ___ AlCl3 + ___ H2 . How many liters of hydrogen (at STP) are produced by reacting 3.54 x 1024 atoms of aluminum with excess hydrochloric acid?

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    • [DOCX File]Stoichiometry Practice Worksheet

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      1)0.5 moles of sodium chloride is dissolved to make 0.05 liters of solution. 2)0.5 grams of sodium chloride is dissolved to make 0.05 liters of solution. 3)0.5 grams of sodium chloride is dissolved to make 0.05 mL of solution. 4)734 grams of lithium sulfate are dissolved to make 2500 mL of solution.

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    • [DOC File]CHEMISTRY WORKSHEET # 2 MOLE …

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      CHEMISTRY WORKSHEET # 6 MIXED MOLE PROBLEMS (GRAMS, MOLECULES, AND LITERS) You now know three things a mole can be: a molar mass, 6.02 x 1023 molecules and, for a gas, 22.4 liters at STP. We can use this information to convert grams to molecules or liters, molecules to grams or liters, or liters to grams or molecules.

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    • [DOC File]Stoichiometry: Problem Sheet 2

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      How many molecules of silver oxide are needed to produce 445 dm3 of oxygen (at STP)? 16. ___ Al + ___ HCl ( ___ AlCl3 + ___ H2 . How many liters of hydrogen (at STP) are produced by reacting 3.54 x 1024 atoms of aluminum with excess hydrochloric acid? Answers: 1. 116 g AgCl 5. 1.40 x 1019 molecules …

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    • [DOC File]Chemistry I-Honors

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      The molar volume at STP = 22.4 liters. the number of particles is based on Avogadro’s number – may be any type of particle – atoms, ions, people, eyeballs, etc. For most mole concept problems, you need to go through three steps:

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    • Chapter 5: Gases

      How many liters of chlorine gas at 25°C and 0.950 atm can be produced by the reaction of 12.0 g of MnO2 with excess HCl(aq) according to the following chemical equation? ... Molecules of greater mass have a lower average speed than those of less mass at the same temperature. Ans: C Category: Medium Section: 5.7. 60. The molecules of different ...

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    • [DOC File]Gas Laws Worksheet #2: Boyle, Charles, and …

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      22) Convert 7.60 x1021 molecules of CO to Liters. 23) 7.744 Liters of nitrogen are contained in a container. Convert this amount to grams. 24) How many liters of CO4 are in 4.76 moles? Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures Problems: PT = P1 + P2 + P3. 25) A container contains a mixture of hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen gases. The pressure of ...

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    • [DOC File]Kinetic Molecular Theory and Gas Law Unit Packet

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      The molecules of an ideal gas (an ideal gas is a gas that follows the assumptions of kinetic molecular theory) are in constant, random, straight-line motion. Gas molecules are constantly moving very, very fast and their direction is completely random. ... L = Liters, atm = atmospheres, mol = moles, K = Kelvin, J = Joules = Liters x kilopascals.

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