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Mole Concept and Avogadro Constant

Chemistry ⇒ Stoichiometry and Chemical Calculations

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A chemist has 0.1 moles of sodium atoms. How many sodium atoms does she have?
A sample contains 1.204 × 1024 molecules of CO2. How many moles of CO2 are present?
A sample contains 3.011 × 1023 molecules of ammonia (NH3). How many moles of NH3 are present?
A sample of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) weighs 100 g. (Molar mass = 100 g/mol) How many moles are present?
Calculate the number of molecules in 2 moles of water (H2O).
Calculate the number of moles in 12.04 × 1023 molecules of methane (CH4).
Calculate the number of moles in 36 g of water (H2O). (Molar mass of H2O = 18 g/mol)
Explain why the mole is a useful unit in chemistry.
How many atoms are present in 3 moles of oxygen gas (O2)?
How many atoms are there in 1 mole of magnesium (Mg)?
How many molecules are present in 0.25 moles of nitrogen gas (N2)?
How many moles are present in 44 g of CO2? (Molar mass of CO2 = 44 g/mol)
If you have 0.5 moles of sulfur atoms, how many atoms do you have?
If you have 1 mole of Cl2 molecules, how many chlorine atoms do you have?
If you have 4.5 moles of glucose (C6H12O6), how many molecules do you have?
The molar mass of sodium chloride (NaCl) is 58.5 g/mol. How many moles are present in 117 g of NaCl?
What is the value of Avogadro's constant?
A chemist has 2.5 × 1024 molecules of oxygen gas (O2). Calculate the number of moles of O2 molecules present. (Avogadro constant = 6.022 × 1023 mol−1)
A sample contains 0.75 moles of aluminum atoms. Calculate the number of atoms present in the sample. (Avogadro constant = 6.022 × 1023 mol−1)
A sample of a compound contains 1.8066 × 1024 molecules. If the molar mass of the compound is 60 g/mol, what is the mass of the sample? (Avogadro constant = 6.022 × 1023 mol−1)