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Mind Soccer (Yeaaahhh)

How many moles of sodium atoms correspond to 1.56x1021 atoms of sodium? 2.59x10-3mol Na atoms   2.How many moles of Al atoms are needed to combine with 1.58 mol of O atoms to make aluminum oxide, Al2O3? 1.05mol Al                 3.  How many moles of Al are in 2.16 mol of Al2O3? 4.32mol Al

Aluminum sulfate, Al2(SO4)3, is a compound used in sewage treatment plants.  4.Construct a conversion factor that relate moles of aluminum to moles of sulfur? 2mol Al/3mol S     5. Construct a conversion factor that relate moles of sulfur to moles of Al2(SO4)3 3mol S/1mol Al2(SO4)3   6. How many moles of Al are in a sample of this compound if the sample also contains 0.900 mol S? 0.600mol Al 

7. How many moles of H2 and N2 can be formed by the decomposition of 0 7.How many moles of H2 and N2 can be formed by the decomposition of 0.145 mol of ammonia, NH3? 0.0725mol N2 and 0.218mol H2 8. Determine the mass in grams of each of the following: 1.35 mol Fe 75.4g Fe   0.876 mol Ca 35.1g Ca

9. Chlorine is used by textile manufacturers to bleach cloth 9. Chlorine is used by textile manufacturers to bleach cloth.  Excess chlorine is destroyed by its reaction with sodium thiosulfate, Na2S2O3: Na2S2O3(aq) + 4Cl2(g) + 5H2O(aq) -> 2NaHSO4(aq) + 8HCl(aq) How many moles of Na2S2O3 are needed to react with 0.12mol of Cl2? 0.030mol Na2S2O3  How many moles of HCl can form from 0.12mol of Cl2? 0.24mol HCl 

10. The incandescent white of a fireworks display is caused by the reaction of phosphorous with O2 to give P4O10. Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction. 4P + 5O2 -> P4O10 How many grams of O2 are needed to combine with 6.85g of P? 8.85g O2  How many grams of P4O10 can be made from 8.00g of O2? 14.2g P4O10

10.  In dilute nitric acid, HNO3, copper metal dissolves according to the following equation: 3Cu(s) + 8HNO3(aq) -> 3Cu(NO3)2(aq) + 2NO(g) + 4H2O(aq) How many grams of HNO3 are needed to dissolve 11.45g of Cu? 30.31g HNO3

11. The reaction of powdered aluminum and iron(II)oxide, 2Al(s) + Fe2O3(s) -> Al2O3(s) + 2Fe(l) Suppose that in one batch of reactants 4.20mol Al was mixed with 1.75mol Fe2O3. Which reactant, if either, was the limiting reactant? limiting reactant is Fe2O3 Calculate the mass of iron (in grams) that can be formed from this mixture of reactants. 195g Fe is formed

12.  Silver nitrate, AgNO3, reacts with iron(III) chloride, FeCl3, to give silver chloride, AgCl, and iron(III) nitrate, Fe(NO3)3.  A solution containing 18.0g AgNO3 was mixed with a solution containing 32.4g FeCl3.  How many grams of which reactant remains after the reaction is over? 26.7g of FeCl3 are left over