Chemistry Subject Test
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5-Choice Completion Questions
Finally, the Chemistry Test also uses ordinary multiple-choice questions:
EXAMPLE:
__Cu(OH)
2
+ __N
2
H
4
= __Cu + __N
2
+ __H
2
O
When 96g of N
2
H
4
are
consumed, how many grams of H
2
O are produced?
(A) 164g
(B) 180g
(C) 216g
(D) 236g
(E) 256g
The correct answer is (C). The first step in solving a stoichiometric problem is to balance the equation.
The balanced equation is 2Cu(OH)
2
+ N
2
H
4
= 2Cu + N
2
+ 4H
2
O. From the balanced equation, we see that
for
every mole of N
2
H
4
consumed there are 4 moles of H
2
O produced. The amount of N
2
H
4
consumed
is 96g;
the molecular weight of N
2
H
4
= 32. Therefore, three moles of N
2
H
4
are consumed. If three moles
of N
2
H
4
are consumed, then 12 moles of water are produced. Twelve moles of water is 216g.
EXAMPLE:
If the total kinetic energy of one mole of helium molecules at 300
°K is 3.74 × 10
10
ergs, then
what is the total kinetic energy of two moles of oxygen molecules at 300
°K? (Atomic weights: He
2
= 4;
O
2
= 32)
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