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A summary of the chemical calculation topics - in particular with regards to moles

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Chemical Calculations

Question 1 of 8

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What is the correct equation for working out the percentage mass of an element in a compound?

Select one of the following:

  • (Relative formula mass x number of atoms of that element)/relative atomic mass of compound

  • (Relative atomic mass x number of atoms of that element)/relative formula mass of compound

  • (Relative atomic mass x relative formula mass of compoun)/number of atoms of that element

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Question 2 of 8

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Fill the blank spaces to complete the text.

A mole is a system chemists use to count huge quantities of . It is given the symbol , and is measured in a unit called the mole, shorthand . A mole of any substance contains the same number of atoms that are contained in g of the isotope . One mole of a substance is simply the or expressed in

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Question 3 of 8

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The reactant that gets used up first in a reaction is called the limiting reactant

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 4 of 8

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Which of these do you need to work out the limiting reactant?

Select one or more of the following:

  • A balanced symbol equation

  • The relative formula mass

  • The number of moles of each reactant

  • The number of electrons

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Question 5 of 8

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Fill the blank spaces to complete the text.

Percentage yield is the amount of a produce you as a you should

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Question 6 of 8

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Why does a high percentage yield matter to people in the industry?

Select one or more of the following:

  • If a yield is know for a particular product you can work out how much reactant is needed

  • A higher percentage yield = less product to produce more = higher profit

  • It's easier to work out information

  • Raw materials are scarce and expensive and so must be carefully conserved

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Question 7 of 8

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What is the correction equation for working out percentage yield?

Select one of the following:

  • Percentage yield = (Theoretical yield/actual yield) x 100

  • Percentage yield = (Number of atoms/theoretical yield) x 100

  • Percentage yield = (Actual yield/theoretical yield) x 100

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Question 8 of 8

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Very few reactants have a percentage yield of 100% because:

Select one or more of the following:

  • Products may be left behind in the apparatus

  • It violates the law of conservation of mass

  • The reaction may not have completely finished

  • The raw minerals may not be pure

  • The atoms are destroyed in the reaction

  • Some reactants may give unexpected products

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