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lt3 CALCULATIONS PRACTICE

BE ABLE TO SOLVE THESE.


CORRECT ANSWERS WILL GIVEN IN CLASS.

1. Calculate the molecular weight of 4. Given Butane (C4H10) burning: 5


ONE mole of Phosphoric acid H3PO4 pts
(H=1, P=31.0, O=16.0) 5pts. a C4H10 + b O2 c CO2 + d H2 O

------------------------------------- 4a Check the row with the correct


coeffecients (a, b, c, d) to balance this
2. Given: equation?

a KOH + b H2SO4 c K2SO4 + d H2O



a
2
b
12
c
8
D
10
1 6 4 5
2a Check the row with the correct
2 13 8 10
coeffecients (a, b, c, d) to balance this
equation 5 pts
a b c D 4b If I completely burn 58.0 grams of
2 2 1 2 BUTANE, how many moles and
2 1 1 2 grams of CO2 will be made
1 2 1 2
2 1 2 2 4c) what is the volume of that much
CO2 at 25C and 1.041 atm? 15 pts.
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2b Calculate the molecular weight
of ONE mole of Potassium sulfate 5) When Calcium carbonate is heated
K2SO4 (K=39, S=32.0, O=16.0) 5pts. strongly, Carbon dioxide gas is
released: (Ca=40, C=12, 0=16)
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CaCO3(s) CaO(s) + CO2(g)
2c. Given: 224.0g of KOH reacts with
If 50 grams of CaCO3 are heated,
excess H2SO4, How many MOLES of
K2SO4 would be produced how many LITERS of CO2 at STP, are
produced?
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3. Given: A HELIUM ballon with


250.0 L at 1 atm of pressure at 20.0
0C. What is the new volume of the

balloon if it is heated to 45.0 0C but


stays at 1 atm of pressure volume of
the balloon? Show your work. 10 pts.

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