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Igcse Chemistry Topic 4 Stoichiometry Ans

This document is a revision exercise for the IGCSE chemistry topic of stoichiometry. It contains examples of stoichiometry problems from past IGCSE exam papers, including mole calculations, limiting reagents, mass calculations from chemical equations and percentage yield problems. The problems cover topics such as mole ratios, empirical and molecular formulas, gas volumes and balancing chemical equations.

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Igcse Chemistry Topic 4 Stoichiometry Ans

This document is a revision exercise for the IGCSE chemistry topic of stoichiometry. It contains examples of stoichiometry problems from past IGCSE exam papers, including mole calculations, limiting reagents, mass calculations from chemical equations and percentage yield problems. The problems cover topics such as mole ratios, empirical and molecular formulas, gas volumes and balancing chemical equations.

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IGCSE Revision Exercise (03-09)

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The mole

Paper 1
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C
D
D
D
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Paper 3
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D
A
7.7%
No. of mole: C: 92.3/12 = 7.69; H: 7.7/1 = 7.7 (in 100g)
Simplest mole ratio: C: 7.69 / 7.69 = 1 ; H: 7.7 / 7.69 = 1 i.e. 1:1

CH
C
6
H
6

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7b



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CaCO
3
+ 2HCl CO
2
+ H
2
O + CaCl
2
, from the equation,
HCl: CaCO
3
= 2:1, so no.of mole of HCl needed is 0.006 moles, or
HCl only reacts with 0.0025 moles of CaCO
3

From (ii), HCl is the limiting reagent,
Moles of CO
2
= 0.005 x 1/2 x 24 = 0.06 dm
3

BaO
B
2
O
3

S
2-

Ga
3+

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86.2 x 8.84 = 762.008
762.008 / (127x2) = 3
3
40 + 12 + 3x16 = 100 * no unit
40 + 16 = 56
No. of mole of CaCO
3
= no. of mole of CaO = 7000 / 56 = 125
Mass of CaCO
3
= 125 x 100 = 12500 g = 12.5 kg
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4.8
0.075 0.075 0.15
1 1 2
CuFeS
2

1.4 / (3x12 + 6x1) = 1.4 / 42 = 0.033
0.033
5.67 g
70.5
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Mg
2+
N
3-

Mg
3
N
2

Opposite charges / electrostatic attraction
0.24 / 24 = 0.01
0.01
0.005
0.01
0.02
0.02 dm
3

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Chemical equations

Paper 1
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B
B
B
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D
D
C
B
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CuCO
3
+ H
2
SO
4
CuSO
4
+ H
2
O

+ CO
2

Or, CuCO
3
+ 2HCl CuCl
2
+ H
2
O

+ CO
2

Or, CuCO
3
+ HNO
3
Cu(NO
3
)
2
+ H
2
O

+ CO
2

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0.08
0.08 x 119 = 9.52
2.48
0.08
224.48
100% x 10.4/22.48 = 46.26
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0.08
9.52
2.48
0.08
0.08 x 281 = 22.48 g
10.4/ 22.48 x 100 = 46.3%
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10.0/400 = 0.025
0.025
0.025 x 160 = 4 g
0.025 x 3 = 0.075
24 x 0.075 = 1.8 dm
3

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