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Chemistry Mole Calculations Worksheet

This chemistry worksheet contains 30 multiple choice questions testing understanding of concepts like moles, molar mass, molecular formulas, and states of matter. Questions cover calculating moles from mass and vice versa for various compounds, determining molecular and formula masses, counting atoms and molecules, and identifying physical and chemical properties of substances. The worksheet aims to assess fundamental chemistry knowledge related to the particulate nature of matter.
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Chemistry Mole Calculations Worksheet

This chemistry worksheet contains 30 multiple choice questions testing understanding of concepts like moles, molar mass, molecular formulas, and states of matter. Questions cover calculating moles from mass and vice versa for various compounds, determining molecular and formula masses, counting atoms and molecules, and identifying physical and chemical properties of substances. The worksheet aims to assess fundamental chemistry knowledge related to the particulate nature of matter.
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CHEMISTRY WORKSHEET 1

1. How many grams of NaCl represent 1 mole?


a) 23
b) 35.5
c) 58.5
d) 69.5

2. Calculate the number of moles in 42 grams of NaHCO3?


a) 0.5
b) 1
c) 1.5
d) 2

3. How many atoms of carbon represent 1.5 mole?


a) 6.022 X 1023
b) 1.2044 X 1023
c) 3.011 X 1023
d) 9.033 X 1023

4. Calculate the number of moles in 369 grams of CaOCl2?


a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4

5. Which of the following has the same number of moles as in 398 grams of CuSO4?
a) 2 grams of hydrogen
b) 40 grams of oxygen
c) 35 grams of nitrogen
d) 58.5 grams of Sodium chloride

6. What are the number of atoms of chlorine in 250.5 grams of Cl2O6?


a) 1.806 X 1024
b) 2.408 X 1024
c) 9.033 X 1023
d) 6.022 X 1023
7. What are the number of molecules of water in CuSO4•5H2O, if the weight of oxygen in it is
36 grams?
a) 3.25 X 1023
b) 5.25 X 1023
c) 7.52 X 1023
d) 9.52 X 1023

8. What are the number of moles of nitrogen in 274 grams of (NH4)2Ce(NO3)6?


a) 16
b) 8
c) 6
d) 4

9. What are the number of moles of Hydrogen in 158 grams of Ammonium Bicarbonate?
a) 5
b) 10
c) 15
d) 20

10. Select the correct statement


a) 1 mole of SO2 and 64 g of Ethyl Chloride have same number of moles
b) 1 mole of SO2 and 64 g of Ethyl Chloride don`t have same molecular weights
c) Both a and b
d) Neither a nor b

11. What will be the molecular weight of a chemical, consisting 2 moles of H2SO4, 3 moles of
SO2 and 1 mole of NaOH?
a) 128
b) 228
c) 328
d) 428

12. If one mole of carbon contains x atoms then the number of atoms in 12g of Mg are
A. x
B. 0.5x
C. 2x
D. 1.5x

13. The number of atoms of hydrogen in 2 moles of NH3


A. 5 * 1023
B. 3.01 * 1023
C. 3.61 * 1024
D. 4 * 1023

14. Calculate the mass of 6.022 × 1023 molecule of Calcium carbonate (CaCO3).
15. Calculate the mass of 12.044 × 1023 carbon atoms.
16. Calculate the number of oxygen atoms in 1 mole of O2.
17. Calculate the number of Cu atoms in 0.635g of Cu.
18. Calculate the number of molecules in 11.2 liters of SO2 gas at NTP.
19. An atom of some element X weighs 6.644 × 10-23 g. Calculate the number of gram-atoms in
40 kg of it.

20. Which of the following correctly represents 360g of water?


(i) 2 moles of water
(ii) 20 moles of water
(iii) 6.022 × 1023 molecules of water
(iv) 1.2044 × 1025 molecules of water
(a) (i)
(b) (i) and (iv)
(c) (ii) and (iii)
(d) (ii) and (iv)

21. Which of the following statements is not true about an atom?


(a) Atoms are not able to exist independently.
(b) Atoms are the basic units from which molecules and ions are
formed.
(c) Atoms are always neutral in nature.
(d) Atoms aggregate in large numbers to form the matter that we can see, feel or touch.

22. 1 u or 1 amu means


(a) 1/12th mass of C-12 atoms
(b) Mass of C-12 atom
(c) Mass of O-16 atom
(d) Mass of Hydrogen molecule
23. Which of the following contains maximum number of molecules?
(a) 19 CO2
(b) 1 g N2
(c) 1 g H2
(d) 1 g CH4

24. An element X is divalent and another element Y is tetravalent. The compound formed by
these two elements will be:
(a) XY
(b) XY2
(c) X2Y
(d) XY4

25. The molecular formula of potassium nitrite is ________.


(a) KNO3
(b) KNO
(c) KNO2
(d) KON

26. 3.42 g of sucrose are dissolved in 18 g of water in a beaker. The numbers of oxygen atoms
in the solution are:
(a) 6.68 ×1023
(b) 6.09 ×1022
(c) 6.022 ×1023
(d) 6.022 ×1021

27. Molecular mass is defined as the:


(a) Mass of one molecule of any substance compared with the mass of one atom of C – 12
(b) Mass of one atom compared with the mass of one atom of hydrogen
(c) Mass of one atom compared with the mass of one molecule
(d) None of the above
28. A change in the physical state can be brought about
(a) only when energy is given to the system
(b) only when energy is taken out from the system
(c) When energy is either given to, or taken out from the system
(d) Without any energy change

29. The atomic mass of sodium is 23. The number of moles in 46g of sodium is ________.
(a) 4
(b) 2
(c) 0
(d) ½

30. What is the formula mass unit of ZnO?


(a) 18 u
(b) 81 u
(c) 88 u
(d) 188 u

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