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Honors Chemistry
Chapter 9
Name/Date
Part 2: Non-Mass-Mass Calculations
5. Ammonia is made by reacting nitrogen and hydrogen according to the following equation. If 4.0 mol of H: react,
how many moles of NH. will be produced?
N: (g) + H: (g) → 2NH: (g)
6. How many moles of sodium will react with water to produce 4.0 mol of hydrogen in the following reaction?
2Na (s) + 2H:0 (1) → 2NaOH (aq) + H2 (g)
7. How many moles of lithium chloride will be formed by the reaction of chlorine with 0.046 mol of lithium
bromide in the following reaction?
2LİBR (aq) + Cl: (g) → 2LİCI (aq) +Br: (1)
8. How many moles of aluminum will be produced from 30.0 g Al:0s in the following reaction?
2Al:0 → 4Al +0z
9. Sodium carbonate reacts with nitric acid according to the following equation.
Na:CO. (s) + 2HNO. → 2NANO. + CO: + H:0
How many moles of Na:CO, are required to produce 100.0 g of NaNO.?
a.
b. If 7.50 g of Na:COs reacts, how many moles of CO: are produced?
10. Hydrogen is generated by passing hot steam over iron, which oxidizes to form Fe.0. in the following equation:
3Fe (s) +4H:0 (g) 4H: (g) + Fe:0. (s)
a. If 625 g of Fe.0. is produced in the reaction, how many moles of hydrogen are produced at the same time?
b. How many moles of iron would be needed to generate 27 g of hydrogen?
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Transcribed Image Text:Honors Chemistry Chapter 9 Name/Date Part 2: Non-Mass-Mass Calculations 5. Ammonia is made by reacting nitrogen and hydrogen according to the following equation. If 4.0 mol of H: react, how many moles of NH. will be produced? N: (g) + H: (g) → 2NH: (g) 6. How many moles of sodium will react with water to produce 4.0 mol of hydrogen in the following reaction? 2Na (s) + 2H:0 (1) → 2NaOH (aq) + H2 (g) 7. How many moles of lithium chloride will be formed by the reaction of chlorine with 0.046 mol of lithium bromide in the following reaction? 2LİBR (aq) + Cl: (g) → 2LİCI (aq) +Br: (1) 8. How many moles of aluminum will be produced from 30.0 g Al:0s in the following reaction? 2Al:0 → 4Al +0z 9. Sodium carbonate reacts with nitric acid according to the following equation. Na:CO. (s) + 2HNO. → 2NANO. + CO: + H:0 How many moles of Na:CO, are required to produce 100.0 g of NaNO.? a. b. If 7.50 g of Na:COs reacts, how many moles of CO: are produced? 10. Hydrogen is generated by passing hot steam over iron, which oxidizes to form Fe.0. in the following equation: 3Fe (s) +4H:0 (g) 4H: (g) + Fe:0. (s) a. If 625 g of Fe.0. is produced in the reaction, how many moles of hydrogen are produced at the same time? b. How many moles of iron would be needed to generate 27 g of hydrogen? OH
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