Module 1: SI Conversions
Module 2: Naming ionic and covalent
Module 2: Polyatomic, acids and bases formulas
Module 3: Moles
Module 4: Limiting
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Convert 0.448 m to km

0.000448 km

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Name NaCl

Sodium Chloride

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Hydrochloric Acid 

HCl

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How many moles are in 18.0 g of H2O

1.00 mol

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CO + CH3OH → CH3COOH

If 5.326 moles of CO are reacted with 8.607 grams of CH3OH, how many moles of CH3COOH will be produced?

0.2686 moles CH3COOH
CH3OH is the limiting reagent

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Convert 0.658 mL to L

0.000658 L

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Name CO2

Carbon dioxide

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Nitric acid 

HNO3

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How many atoms are in 0.250 mol of Na?

1.51 × 10²³ atoms

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NO2 + H2O → NH3 + O2

If 73 grams of NO2 are reacted, how many grams of H2O will also be reacted?

43 grams H2O

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Convert 5.2 μm to meters

5.2 x 10^-6 m

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Name Fe2O3

Iron (III) oxide

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Sulfurous acid 

H2SO3

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How many formula units are in 58.5 g of NaCl?


6.02 × 10²³ formula units


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HF + Sr(OH)2 → SrF2 + H2O

If 130 grams of HF are reacted, how many grams of H2O will be produced?

120 grams H2O

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Convert 6500 mg to kilograms.

0.0065 kg

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Name N2O4

Dinitrogen tetroxide

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Sodium hydroxide 

NaOH

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How many oxygen atoms are in 0.50 mol of CO₂?


6.o x 10^23 atoms


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H2CO3 + RbOH → Rb2CO3 + H2O

If 260 grams of RbOH are reacted with 1.5 grams of H2CO3, how many grams of H2O will be produced?

0.87 grams H2O
H2CO3 is the limiting reagent

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Rank from smallest to largest:

  • 0.45 m

  • 450 mm

  • 4.5 × 10⁻¹ m

All are equal

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Ca(NO3)2

Calcium Nitrate

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Perchloric acid 

HClO4

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How many hydrogen atoms are in 9.00 g of H₂O?


 

6.02 x 10^23

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Pb(NO3)2 + K2CrO4 → PbCrO4 + KNO3

If 38.1 grams of KNO3 are produced, how many moles of PbCrO4 will also be produced?

0.188 moles PbCrO4