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How many atoms of selenium is this?97A98A99A100A101A102A103A104A105A106A107ACalculate the mass of each element. a. 5.22 mol of He b. 0.0455 mol of Ni c. 2.22 mol of Ti d. 0.00566 mol of GePerform the following conversions. a. 3.50 mol of LitogofLi b. 7.65 g of Co to mol of Co c. 5.62 gofKrto mol ofKr d. 0.0550 mol of As to g of AsDetermine the mass in grams of each element. 1.331022molofSb 4.751014molofPt 1.221023molofAg 9.851024molofCrComplete Table 10.3.Convert each to mass in grams. a. 4.221015 atoms c b. 8.651025 atoms H c. 1.251022 atoms O d. 4.441023 atoms Pb113A114A115A116A117A118A119A120A121A122A123A124A125A126A127A128A129A130A131A132A133A134A135A136A137A138A139A140A141A142A143A144A145A146A147APain Relief Acetaminophen, a common aspirin substitute, has the formula C8H9NO2 . Determine the number of molecules of acetaminophen in a 500-mg tablet.149A150A151A152A153A154A155A156A157A158A159A160A161A162AExpress the composition of each compound as the mass percent of its elements (percent composition). a. sucrose (C12H22O11) c. magnetite (Fe3O4) b. aluminum sulfate (Al2(SO4)3)VitaminD3 Your body's ability to absorb calcium is aided by vitamin Chemical analysis of vitamin yields the data shown in Figure 10.22. What are the empirical and molecular formulas for vitamin D3 ?165ACholesterol Heart disease is linked to high blood cholesterol levels. What is the percent composition of the elements in a molecule of cholesterol (C27H45OH) ?167A168A169A170A171A172A173A174A175A176A177A178A179ADetermine the mass percent of anhydrous sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) and water in sodium carbonate decahydrate (Na2CO310H2O) .Table 4 shows data from an experiment to determine the formulas of hydrated barium chloride. Determine the formula for the hydrate and its name.Chromium(lll) nitrate forms a hydrate that is 40.50% water by mass. What is its chemical formula?Determine the percent composition of MgCO35H2O and draw a pie graph to represent the hydrate.What is the formula and name of a hydrate that is 85.3% barium chloride and 14.7% water?Gypsum is hydrated calcium sulfate. A 4.89-g sample of this hydrate was heated. After the water was removed, 3.87 g anhydrous calcium sulfate remained. Determine the formula for this hydrate and name the compound.A 1.628-g sample of a hydrate of magnesium iodide is heated until its mass is reduced to 1.072 g and all water has been removed. What is the formula of the hydrate?Borax Hydrated sodiumtetraborate (Na2B4O7xH2O) is commonly called borax. Chemical analysis indicates that this hydrate is 52.8% sodium tetraborate and 47.2% water. Determine the formula and name the hydrate.188A189A190A191A192A193A194A195A196A197A198A199A200A201A202A203A204A205A206A207A208A209A210A211A212A213A214A215A216A1STP2STP3STP4STP5STP6STP7STP8STP9STP10STP11STP12STP13STP14STP15STP16STP1PP2PP3PP4PP5PP6PP7SSC8SSC9SSC10SSC11SSC12SSC13SSC14SSC15PP16PP17PP18PP19PP20PP21PP22SSC23SSC24SSC25SSC26SSC27SSC28SSC29PP30PP31PP32PP33PP34PP35PP36PP37PP38PP39PP40PP41PP42PP43PP44PP45PP46PP47SSC48SSC49SSC50SSC51SSC52SSC53SSC54PP55PP56PP57PP58PP59PP60PP61PP62PP63PP64PP65PP66PP67SSC68SSC69SSC70SSC71SSC72SSC73SSC74PP75PP76SSC77SSC78SSC79SSC80SSC81SSC82SSC36A37A38A39A40A41A42A43AInterpret the following equation in terms of particles, moles, and mass. 4Al(s)+3O2(g)2Al2O3(s)Smelting When tin(IV) oxide is heated with carbon in a process called smelting, the element tin can be extracted. SnO2(s)+2C(s)Sn(l)+2CO(g) Interpret the chemical equation in terms of particles, moles, and mass.When solid copper is added to nitric acid, copper (ll) nitrate, nitrogen dioxide, and water are produced. Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction. List six mole ratios for the reaction.When hydrochloric acid solution reacts with lead (ll) nitrate solution, lead (Il) chloride precipitates and a solution Of nitric acid is produced. a. Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction. b. Interpret the equation in terms of molecules and formula units, moles, and mass.When aluminum is mixed with iron(lll) oxide, iron metal and aluminum oxide are produced, along with a large quantity of heat. What mole ratio would you use to determine moles of Fe if moles of Fe2O3 is known? Fe2O3(s)+2A1(s)2Fe(s)+A12O3(s)+heatSolid silicon dioxide, often called silica, reacts with hydrofluoric acid (HF) solution to produce the gas silicon tetrafluoride and water. a. Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction. b. List three mole ratios, and explain how you would use them in stoichiometric calculations.50A51A52AAntacids Magnesium hydroxide is an ingredient in some antacids. Antacids react with excess hydrochloric acid in the stomach to relieve indigestion. Mg(OH)2+HClMgCl2+H2O a. Balance the reaction of Mg(OH)2 with HCI. b. Write the mole ratio that would be used to determine the number of moles of MgCl2 produced when HCI reacts with Mg(OH)2 .54A55A56A57A58A59AEthanol (C2H5OH) , also known as grain alcohol, can be made from the fermentation of sugar C6H12O6 .The unbalanced chemical equation for the reaction is shown below. C6H12O6C2H5OH+CO2 Balance the chemical equation and determine the mass of C2H5OH produced from 750 g of C6H12O6 .Welding If 5.50 mol of calcium carbide (CaC2) reacts with an excess of water, how many moles of acetylene (C2H2) , a gas used in welding, will be produced? 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