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CHM101 Final Exam (NEW 2025/ 2026
Update) Introduction to General, Organic,
and Biochemistry Questions & Answers
Grade A 100% Correct (Verified Solutions)-
IVY TECH


Diatomic N2 can react with diatomic H2 to form ammonia (NH3). The balanced

chemical equation is:


N2 + 3 H2 ⟶ 2 NH3


If 6 moles of H2 totally reacted with more than enough N2, how many moles of
ammonia would be expected to form?


A. 4 Moles

B. 6 Moles
C. 3 Moles

D. 2 Moles
E. Not enough info - correct answer A



How many grams of the excess reactant remain assuming the reaction goes to
completion and that you start with 15.5 g of Na2S and 12.1 g of CuSO4?


Reaction: Na2S+ CuSO4 ⟶ Na2SO4 + CuS

, CHM101 Final Exam (NEW 2025/ 2026
Update) Introduction to General, Organic,
and Biochemistry Questions & Answers
Grade A 100% Correct (Verified Solutions)-
IVY TECH

A. 0.05
B. 9.58

C. 5.92
D. 15.45 - correct answer B


Calculate the maximum number of grams of NH3 that can be produced by the

reaction of 2.00 g of N2 with 3.00 g of H2.


Reaction: N2 (g) + 3H2 (g) ⟶ 2 NH3 (g)


A. 2.43
B. 0.964

C. None of the above
D. 4.00

E. 17.0 - correct answer A


Which is the limiting reactant in the following reaction given that you start with 42.0

g of CO2 and 99.9 g KOH?


Reaction: CO2+ 2 KOH ⟶ K2CO3 + H2O

, CHM101 Final Exam (NEW 2025/ 2026
Update) Introduction to General, Organic,
and Biochemistry Questions & Answers
Grade A 100% Correct (Verified Solutions)-
IVY TECH


A. CO2

B. Not enough information
C. KOH

D. K2CO3
E. H2O - correct answer C


How many moles of lithium nitrate are theoretically produced if we start with 3.4

moles of Ca(NO3)2 and 2.4 moles of Li3PO4?


Reaction: 3 Ca(NO3)2 + ⟶ 6LiNO3 + Ca3(PO4)2


A. 1.1
B. 6.8

C. 1.2

D. Not enough info
E. 7.2 - correct answer B


Consider the following reaction: 2 Mg + O2 ⟶ 2 MgO Δ Hrxn = -1203 kJ. Calculate
the amount of heat (in kJ) associated with complete reaction of 4 moles of Mg.

, CHM101 Final Exam (NEW 2025/ 2026
Update) Introduction to General, Organic,
and Biochemistry Questions & Answers
Grade A 100% Correct (Verified Solutions)-
IVY TECH


A. -1203 kJ

B. -601.5 kJ
C. -4812 kJ

D. None of the above
E. -2406 kJ - correct answer E


Hydrochloric acid reacts with barium hydroxide according to the equation:


2 HCl (aq) + Ba(OH)2 (aq) ⟶ BaCl2 (aq) + 2 H2O ( l) Δ H= -118 kK


Calculate the heat (in kJ) associated with the complete reaction of 18.2 grams of HCl

(aq).


A. -58.9

B. -29.5
C. None of above

D. -236
E. +58.9 - correct answer B
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