A-LEVEL TRANSITION COURSE SUMMER 2018 PART 2: USING CHEMICAL EQUATIONS

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A-LEVEL TRANSITION COURSE SUMMER 2018 PART 2: USING CHEMICAL EQUATIONS MASS AQUEOUS VOLUME ` MOLAR MASS GASEOUS VOLUME MOLES CONCENTRATION

REVISION FROM LESSON 1 How many moles? 1) Jahin weighs a sample of CaCO3 and records a mass of 5.0 g. How many moles of calcium carbonate are present? 2) Fatima measures out 50 cm 3 of 0.1 moldm -3 hydrochloric acid. How many moles of hydrochloric acid are present? 3) Hussain collects 48 cm 3 of carbon dioxide in a gas syringe. How many moles of carbon dioxide are present?

4) Using Chemical Equations Chemical Equations show the ratio in which different species react in a chemical equation. This equation shows that 6 moles carbon dioxide of react with 6 mole of water to make 1 mole of glucose and 6 moles of oxygen. 6: 6: 1: 6 a) How many moles of water are needed to react with 0.03 moles of carbon dioxide? b) How many moles of glucose can you make from 0.03 moles of carbon dioxide? c) How many moles of oxygen can you make from 0.03 moles of carbon dioxide? Equation 1: Mg + 2 HCl MgCl 2 + H 2 a) How many moles of magnesium would be needed to react with 0.01 moles of hydrochloric acid? b) How many moles of hydrogen could be produced from 0.01 moles of hydrochloric acid? Equation 2: 2 H 2S + 3 O 2 2 SO 2 + 2 H 2O a) How many moles of oxygen is needed to react with 0.5 moles of hydrogen sulphide? b) How many moles of sulphur dioxide can be made from 0.5 moles of hydrogen sulphide? Equation 3: 4 K + O 2 2 K 2O a) How many moles of oxygen are needed to react with 0.05 moles of potassium? b) How many moles of potassium oxide can be made from 0.05 moles of potassium?

Calculating Reacting Quantities from Chemical Equations You perform these calculations in three steps: - calculate the number of moles of one of the substances (you will either be given the mass, or the aqueous volume and the concentration, or the gaseous volume) - use the equation to work out the number of moles of the other substance - use one of the mole relationships to work out the quantity you need 1) What mass of hydrogen is produced when 192 g of magnesium is reacted with hydrochloric acid? Mg + 2 HCl MgCl 2 + H 2 (3) 2) What mass of oxygen is needed to react with 8.5 g of hydrogen sulphide (H 2S)? 2 H 2S + 3 O 2 2 SO 2 + 2 H 2O (3) 3) What mass of potassium oxide is formed when 7.8 g of potassium is burned in oxygen? 4 K + O 2 2 K 2O (3) 4) What mass of oxygen is required to oxidise 10 g of ammonia to NO? 4 NH 3 + 5 O 2 4 NO + 6 H 2O (3)

5) What mass of aluminium oxide is produced when 135 g of aluminium is burned in oxygen? 2 Al + 3 O 2 Al 2O 3 (3) 6) What mass of iodine is produced when 7.1 g of chlorine reacts with excess potassium iodide? Cl 2 + 2 KI 2 KCl + I 2 (3) 7) What volume of hydrogen is needed to react with 32 g of copper oxide? CuO + H 2 Cu + H 2O (3) 8) What volume of oxygen is formed when 735 g of potassium chlorate decomposes? 2 KClO 3 2 KCl + 3 O 2 (3) 9) What volume of hydrogen is produced when 195 g of potassium is added to water? 2 K + 2 H 2O 2 KOH + H 2 (3)

10) What mass of calcium carbonate is required to produce 1.2 dm 3 of carbon dioxide? CaCO 3 CaO + CO 2 (3) 11) What mass of magnesium oxide is formed when magnesium reacts with 6 dm 3 of oxygen? 2 Mg + O 2 2 MgO (3) 12) What volume of carbon dioxide is produced when 5.6 g of butene (C 4H 8) is burnt? C 4H 8 + 6 O 2 4 CO 2 + 4 H 2O (3) 13) The pollutant sulphur dioxide can be removed from the air by reaction with calcium carbonate in the presence of oxygen. What mass of calcium carbonate is needed to remove 480 dm 3 of sulphur dioxide? 2 CaCO 3 + 2 SO 2 + O 2 2 CaSO 4 + 2 CO 2 (3) 14) 25 cm 3 of a solution of sodium hydroxide reacts with 15 cm 3 of 0.1 mol/dm 3 HCl. What is the molar concentration of the sodium hydroxide solution? HCl + NaOH NaCl + H 2O (3) END OF LESSON 2