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The amount of product that could form during a reaction calculated from a balanced equation.
The maximum amount of product that could be formed from given amounts of reactants.
The amount of product formed when a reactant is carried out in the laboratory.
If 1 egg and 1/3 cup of oil are needed for each bag of brownie mix, how many bags of brownie mix do you need if you want to use up all 3 eggs and 1 cup of oil? a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4
What is conserved in the reaction shown below? H2(g)+Cl2(g)--->2HCl(g) a. mass only b. mass and moles only c. mass, moles, and molecules only d. mass, moles, molecules, and volume.
What is conserved in the reaction below? N2(g)+3F2(g)---->2NF3(g) a. atoms only b. mass only c. mass and atoms only d. moles only
In every chemical reaction, a. mass and molecules are conserved. b. moles and liters are conserved. c. mass and atoms are conserved. d. moles and molecules are conserved.
What is the molarity of a solution that contains 6 moles of solute 2 liters of solution? a. 6M b. 12M c. 7M d. 3M
What is the molarity of 200mL of solution in which 2.0 moles of sodium bromide is dissolved? a. 2.0M b. 10M c. 0.40M d. 4.0M
What mass of sucrose, C12 H22 O11, is needed to make 500.0mL of a 0.200M solution? a. 34.3g b. 100g c. 17.1g d. 68.4g
What mass of Na2SO4 is needed to make 2.5L of 2.0M solution (Na=23g; S=32g; O=16g) a. 178g b. 284g c. 356g d. 710g
How many Ml of a 2.0M NaBr solution are needed to make 200.0mL of 0.50M NaBr? a. 25mL b. 50mL c. 100mL d. 150mL
What is the charge on the hydronium ion? a. 2- b. 2 c. 0 d. 1+
Which of these solutions is the most basic? a. [H+]= 1x10-2M b. [OH-]=1x10-4M c. [H+]=1x10-11M d. [OH-]=1x10-13M
A 0.12M solution of an acid that ionizes only slightly in solutions would be termed______? a. concentrated and weak b. strong and dilute c. dilute and weak d. concentrated and strong
When the temperature and number of particles of a gas are constant, which of the following is also constant? a. the sum of the pressure and volume. b. the difference of the pressure and volume. c. the product of the pressure and volume. d. the ratio of the pressure and volume.
The volume of a gas is 250mL at 340.0kPa pressure. What will the volume be when the pressure is reduced to 50.0kPa, assuming the temperature remains constant?
P1xV1/P2=V2 or 250mLx340.0kPa/50.0kPa=x kpa cancels out to give u 1700mL for your volume.
How many moles of N2 are in a flask with a volume of 250mL at a pressure of 300.0kPa and a temperature of 300.0k?
PV = nRT (300kPa)(0.250 Litres) = n (8.31 kPa-L/mol-K)(300.0K) n = 0.0301 moles
The gaseous product of a reaction is collected in a 350.0L container at 27C. The pressure in the container is 300.0kPa and the gas has a mass of 96.0g. How many moles of the gas are in the container?
What is the pressure exerted by 32g of O2 in a 33.0L container of 30.0C?