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WS13 Worksheet-Mole Calculations

This document is a chemistry worksheet about mole calculations and percent composition. It contains 23 practice problems calculating things like the number of moles, atoms, or formula units present given a mass or vice versa. It also contains 7 problems calculating the percent composition of compounds from balanced chemical equations or given compound formulas. The answers to the problems are provided on the last page.

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WS13 Worksheet-Mole Calculations

This document is a chemistry worksheet about mole calculations and percent composition. It contains 23 practice problems calculating things like the number of moles, atoms, or formula units present given a mass or vice versa. It also contains 7 problems calculating the percent composition of compounds from balanced chemical equations or given compound formulas. The answers to the problems are provided on the last page.

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Name Period Date Pre-AP Chemistry

Worksheet: Mole Calculations & Percent Composition


A. Mole Calculations. You will need a periodic table to look up molecular weights. Do each type of calculation until you feel
that you could do it without looking at notes. If you are very comfortable with a problem, skip down to harder ones. The
answers will be on the web.

1. ________________How many moles of Na are in 42 g of Na?

2. ________________How many moles of O are in 8.25 g of O?

3. ________________How much does 2.18 mol of Cu weigh?

4. ________________What is the mass of 0.28 mol of iron?

5. ________________How many atoms are in 7.2 mol of chlorine?

6. ________________How many atoms are in 36 g of bromine?

7. ________________How many moles are in 1.0 x 109 atoms?

8. ________________What is the mass of 1.20 x 1025 atoms of sulfur?

9. ________________How many moles of CO molecules are in 52 g of CO?

10. ________________How many moles of C2H6 are in 124 g?

11. ________________How many moles of CCl4 are there in 56 g?

12. ________________How much does 2.50 mol of H2SO4 weigh?

13. ________________How much does 0.25 mol of Fe2O3 weigh?

14. ________________How many molecules are there in 52 g of CO?

15. ________________How many formula units are in 22.4 g SnO2?

16. ________________How many molecules are in 116 g CCl4?

17. ________________What is the mass of 3.01 x 1023 formula units of Fe2O3?

18. ________________What is the mass of 1.2 x 1025 molecules of CO?

19. ________________How many O atoms are in 1.25 mol of SO2?

20. ________________How many moles of O atoms do you have when you have 1.20 x 1025 N2O5 molecules?

21. ________________How many formula units are in 5.33 mol of CuCl2?

22. ________________How many copper atoms are in 5.33 mol of CuCl2?

23. ________________How many moles of Cl atoms are in 5.33 mol of CuCl2?

Worksheet: Mole Calculations 1 11/19/14


Calculate the percent composition of the compounds that are formed from these reactions:
1. 9.03 g of Magnesium combine completely with 3.48 g of Nitrogen.

2. 29.0 g of Argon combine completely with 4.30 g of Sulfur.

3. 222.6 g of Sodium combine completely with 77.4 g of Oxygen.

Calculate the percent composition of each of the following compounds:


4. C2H6

5. NaHSO4

6. Ca(C2H3O2)2

7. HCN

8. H2O

Calculate the mass of the element in the given mass of compound:


9. Mass of Hydrogen in 350 g C2H6

10. Mass of Oxygen in 20.2 g of NaHSO4

11. Mass of Hydrogen in 124 g of Ca(C2H3O2)2

12. Mass of Nitrogen in 378 g HCN

Worksheet: Mole Calculations 2 11/19/14


Answers
1. 1.8 mol Na
2. 0.516 mol O
3. 139 g Cu
4. 16 g Fe
5. 4.3 x 1024 Cl atoms
6. 2.7 x 1023 Br atoms
7. 1.7 x 10-15 mol
8. 639 g S
9. 1.9 mol
10. 4.12 mol
11. 0.36 mol
12. 245 g
13. 39.9 g
14. 1.1 x 1024 molecules
15. 8.95 x 1022 formula units
16. 4.54 x 1023 molecules
17. 79.9 g Fe2O3
18. 5.6 x 102 g CO
19. 1.51 x 1024 O atoms
20. 99.7 mol O
21. 3.21 x 1024 formula units
22. 3.21 x 1024 Cu atoms
23. 10.7 mol of Cl atoms
24. 0.10 mol CuCl2
25. 3.79 x 1024 O atoms
26. 6.79 x 1023 H atoms

Worksheet: Mole Calculations 3 11/19/14


Worksheet: Mole Calculations 4 11/19/14

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