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quiz- atoms, moles, molecules, mass and volume conversions there are th…

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quiz- atoms, moles, molecules, mass and volume conversions
there are three mole equalities. they are:
1 mol = 6.02 × 10²³ particles
1 mol = molar mass in g (periodic table)
1 mol = 22.4 l for a gas at stp
part 1: select best answer for each question (1 point each)

  1. a single proton has what electrical charge?

a. no charge b. positive charge
c. negative charge d. either a positive or negative charge

  1. which particles have approximately the same size and mass as each other?

a. neutrons and electrons b. electrons and protons
c. protons and neutrons d. none - all are different in size and mass

  1. which two particles would be attracted to each other?

a. electrons and neutrons b. electrons and protons
c. protons and neutrons d. all particles are attracted to each other

  1. the three basic components of an atom are:

a. protons, neutrons, and ions b. protons, neutrons, and electrons
c. protons, neutrinos, and ions d. protium, deuterium, and tritium

  1. an element is determined by the number of:

a. atoms b. electrons c. neutrons d. protons

  1. the nucleus of an atom consists of:

a. electrons b. neutrons
c. protons and neutrons d. protons, neutrons, and electrons
part 2: use your periodic table to solve each problem
for each problem calculate the g/mol for each of the following chemicals (1 point each)

  1. hc₂h₃o₂
  2. c₆h₁₂o₆
  3. c₁₂h₁₉clo

Explanation:

Step1: Calculate molar mass of \(HC_2H_3O_2\)

  • Hydrogen (\(H\)): There are \(4\) \(H\) atoms (\(1\times4 = 4\) g/mol)
  • Carbon (\(C\)): There are \(2\) \(C\) atoms (\(12\times2=24\) g/mol)
  • Oxygen (\(O\)): There are \(2\) \(O\) atoms (\(16\times2 = 32\) g/mol)
  • Molar mass \(=4 + 24+32=60\) g/mol

Step2: Calculate molar mass of \(C_6H_{12}O_6\)

  • Carbon (\(C\)): There are \(6\) \(C\) atoms (\(12\times6 = 72\) g/mol)
  • Hydrogen (\(H\)): There are \(12\) \(H\) atoms (\(1\times12=12\) g/mol)
  • Oxygen (\(O\)): There are \(6\) \(O\) atoms (\(16\times6 = 96\) g/mol)
  • Molar mass \(=72+12 + 96=180\) g/mol

Step3: Calculate molar mass of \(C_{12}H_{19}ClO\)

  • Carbon (\(C\)): There are \(12\) \(C\) atoms (\(12\times12 = 144\) g/mol)
  • Hydrogen (\(H\)): There are \(19\) \(H\) atoms (\(1\times19=19\) g/mol)
  • Chlorine (\(Cl\)): There is \(1\) \(Cl\) atom (\(35.5\) g/mol)
  • Oxygen (\(O\)): There is \(1\) \(O\) atom (\(16\) g/mol)
  • Molar mass \(=144+19+35.5 + 16=214.5\) g/mol

Answer:

  1. \(60\) g/mol
  2. \(180\) g/mol
  3. \(214.5\) g/mol