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CHEM 103 MODULE 1 TO 6 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS PORTAGE LEARNING|COMPLETE AGRADE MODULE 2 EXAM Question 1 Click this link to access the Periodic Table. This may be helpful throughout the exam. Show the calculation of the molecular weight for the following compounds, reporting your answer to 2 places after the decimal. 1. 2. 1. Al2 (CO3 )3 C8 H6 NO4 Cl 2Al + 3C + 9O = 233.99 Module 1 to 6 Exam answers Portage learning 2. 8C + 6H + N + 4O + Cl = 215.59 Question 2 Click this link to access the Periodic Table. This may be helpful throughout the exam. Show the calculation of the number of moles in the given amount of the following substances. Report your answerto 3 significant figures. 1. 2. 1. 2. 13.0 grams of (NH4 )2 CO3 16.0 grams of C8 H6 NO4 Br Moles = grams / molecular weight = 13.0 / 96.09 = 0.135 mole Moles = grams / molecular weight = 16.0 / 260.04 = 0.0615 mole Question 3 Click this link to access the Periodic Table. This may be helpful throughout the exam. Show the calculation of the number of grams in the given amount of the following substances. Report your answer to 1 place after the decimal. 1. 2. 1. 2. 1.20 moles of (NH4 )2 CO3 1.04 moles of C8 H6 NO4 Br Grams = Moles x molecular weight = 1.20 x 96.09 = 115.3 grams Grams = Moles x molecular weight = 1.04 x 260.04 = 270.4 grams Question 4 Click this link to access the Periodic Table. This may be helpful throughout the exam. Show the calculation of the percent of each element present in the following compounds. Report your answer to 2 places after the decimal. Module 1 to 6 Exam answers Portage learning 1. 2. (NH4 )2 CrO4 C8 H8 NOI 1. %N = 2 x 14.01/152.08 x 100 = 18.43% x 100 = 5.30% %Cr = 1 x 52.00/152.08 x 100 = 34.20% 16.00/152.08 x 100 = 42.08% 2. %C = 8 x 12.01/261.05 x 100 = 36.80% x 100 = 3.09% %N = 1 x 14.01/261.05 x 100 = 5.37% 16.00/261.05 x 100 = 6.13% %I = 1 x 126.9/261.05 x 100 = 48.61% %H = 8 x 1.008/152.08 %O = 4 x %H = 8 x 1.008/261.05 %O = 1 x Question 5 Click this link to access the Periodic Table. This may the exam. Show the calculation of the empirical formula for each elemental composition is shown below. 38.76% Ca, 19.87% P, 41.27% O 38.76% Ca / 40.08 = 0.9671 / 0.6416 = 1.5 x 2 = 3 19.87% P / 30.97 = 0.6416 / 0.6416 = 1 x 2 = 2 41.27% O / 16.00 = 2.579 / 0.6416 = 4 x 2 = 8 → be helpful throughout compound whose Ca3 P2 O8 Question 6

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CHEM 103 MODULE 1 TO 6 EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS PORTAGE LEARNING|COMPLETE AGRADE




MODULE 2 EXAM

Question 1
Click this link to access the Periodic Table. This may be helpful throughout the exam.


Show the calculation of the molecular weight for the following compounds,
reporting your answer to 2 places after the decimal.



1. Al2(CO3)3


2. C8H6NO4Cl


1. 2Al + 3C + 9O = 233.99

, Module 1 to 6 Exam answers Portage learning




2. 8C + 6H + N + 4O + Cl = 215.59

Question 2
Click this link to access the Periodic Table. This may be helpful throughout the exam.


Show the calculation of the number of moles in the given amount of the following
substances. Report your answerto 3 significant figures.



1. 13.0 grams of (NH4)2CO3


2. 16.0 grams of C8H6NO4Br

1. Moles = grams / molecular weight = 13..09 = 0.135 mole


2. Moles = grams / molecular weight = 16..04 = 0.0615 mole

Question 3
Click this link to access the Periodic Table. This may be helpful throughout the exam.

Show the calculation of the number of grams in the given amount of the following
substances. Report your answer to 1 place after the decimal.



1. 1.20 moles of (NH4)2CO3

2. 1.04 moles of C8H6NO4Br

1. Grams = Moles x molecular weight = 1.20 x 96.09 = 115.3 grams


2. Grams = Moles x molecular weight = 1.04 x 260.04 = 270.4 grams

Question 4
Click this link to access the Periodic Table. This may be helpful throughout the exam.
Show the calculation of the percent of each element present in the following
compounds. Report your answer to 2 places after the decimal.

, Module 1 to 6 Exam answers Portage learning




1. (NH4)2CrO4

2. C8H8NOI


1. %N = 2 x 14.01/152.08 x 100 = 18.43% x 100 = %H = 8 x 1.008/152.08
5.30%
%Cr = 1 x 52.00/152.08 x 100 = 34.20% %O = 4 x
16.00/152.08 x 100 = 42.08%



2. %C = 8 x 12.01/261.05 x 100 = 36.80% x 100 = %H = 8 x 1.008/261.05
3.09%
%N = 1 x 14.01/261.05 x 100 = 5.37% 16.00/261.05 %O = 1 x
x 100 = 6.13%
%I = 1 x 126.9/261.05 x 100 = 48.61%

Question 5
Click this link to access the Periodic Table. This may the be helpful throughout
exam.


Show the calculation of the empirical formula for each compound whose
elemental composition is shown below.


38.76% Ca, 19.87% P, 41.27% O



38.76% Ca / 40.08 = 0..6416 = 1.5 x 2 = 3
19.87% P / 30.97 = 0..6416 = 1 x 2 = 2

41.27% O / 16.00 = 2..6416 = 4 x 2 = 8 → Ca3P2O8

Question 6

, Module 1 to 6 Exam answers Portage learning




Click this link to access the Periodic Table. This may be helpful throughout the exam.

Balance each of the following equations by placing coefficients in front of each
substance.

1. C6H6 + O2 → CO2 + H2O

2. As + O2 → As2O5

3. Al2(SO4)3 + Ca(OH)2 → Al(OH)3 + CaSO4

1. 2 C6H6 + 15 O2 → 12 CO2 + 6 H2O

2. 4 As + 5 O2 → 2 As2O5

3. Al2(SO4)3 + 3 Ca(OH)2 → 2 Al(OH)3 + 3 CaSO4

Question 7
Click this link to access the Periodic Table. This may be helpful throughout the exam.

Classify each of the following reactions as either:
Combination
Decomposition
Combustion
Double Replacement
Single Replacement


1. H2SO4 → SO3 + H2O

2. S + 3 F2 → SF6

3. H2 + NiO → Ni + H2O


1. H2SO4 → SO3 + H2O = Decomposition, One reactant → Two Products

2. S + 3 F2 → SF6 = Combination. Two reactants→ One product
3. H2 + NiO → Ni + H2O = Single Replacement, Hydrogen displaces metal ion
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