Multiple ChoiceWhat volume of 0.242 M H2SO4 is needed to completely react with 56.8 mL of 0.120 M NaOH according to the equation H2SO4(aq) + 2NaOH(aq) → Na2SO4(aq) + 2H2O(l)?
Multiple ChoiceIn a stoichiometric reaction, what is the primary purpose of adding Na2CO3 to the reaction mixture?
Multiple ChoiceWhen 10.0 g of NaCl is added to an aqueous solution containing excess AgNO3, what mass of AgCl will precipitate?
Multiple ChoiceWhen 1 mol of Al2(CO3)3 completely dissociates in water, how many moles of ions are produced?
Multiple ChoiceWhen 10.0 g of calcium carbonate (CaCO_3) is heated, what mass of carbon dioxide (CO_2) is produced?
Multiple ChoiceHow many grams of NH_3 are needed to provide the same number of molecules as in 0.15 g of SF_6?
Multiple ChoiceWhen 130 grams of zinc (Zn) reacts with excess silver nitrate (AgNO_3) according to the equation Zn + 2AgNO_3 → Zn(NO_3)_2 + 2Ag, how many moles of silver (Ag) are produced?
Multiple ChoiceIf you have 9 moles of CaCl2 and an excess of Na3PO4, how many moles of NaCl can be produced according to the following reaction?CaCl2 + Na3PO4 → Ca3(PO4)2 + NaCl
Multiple ChoiceIn the reaction CH_4 + 2 O_2 → CO_2 + 2 H_2O, how many grams of CO_2 are produced when 125 g of O_2 react with excess CH_4?
Multiple ChoiceWhen 10.0 g of AgNO3 is added to an aqueous solution containing excess NaCl, what mass of AgCl will precipitate? (Assume complete reaction and that AgNO3 is the limiting reagent.)
Multiple ChoiceIn a stoichiometry lab, you react 2.00 mol of HCl with 1.00 mol of CaCO3. According to the balanced equation CaCO3 + 2 HCl → CaCl2 + CO2 + H2O, what is the limiting reactant?
Multiple ChoiceWhat mass of KNO_3 is required to prepare 2.5 L of a 3.25 M solution of potassium nitrate?
Multiple ChoiceHydrazine (N2H4) reacts with oxygen to produce water and nitrogen gas according to the equation: N2H4 + O2 → N2 + 2 H2O. How many grams of hydrazine (N2H4) are needed to produce 96.0 g of water (H2O)?
Multiple ChoiceWhat volume (in L) of 1.60 M Na3PO4 solution is required to obtain 0.600 moles of Na+ ions?