Unit 1 AOS 2 - Quantifying atoms and compounds Quiz (4)

Unit 1 AOS 2 - Quantifying atoms and compounds Quiz (4)

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Unit 1 AOS 2 - Quantifying atoms and compounds Quiz (4)

Unit 1 AOS 2 - Quantifying atoms and compounds Quiz (4)

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Chemistry

11th Grade

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Emily Hoysted

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the concept of a mole in chemistry?

A spicy Mexican sauce

A small animal that burrows underground

A type of skin blemish

A unit used to express amounts of a chemical substance

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Explain how to calculate the number of moles in a given mass of a substance.

Add the mass of the substance to its molar mass.

Divide the mass of the substance by its molar mass.

Subtract the mass of the substance from its molar mass.

Multiply the mass of the substance by its molar mass.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is Avogadro's number and how is it related to the mole concept?

6.022 x 10^23; It represents the number of atoms, ions, or molecules in one mole of a substance.

6.022 x 10^22; It represents the number of molecules in one mole of a substance.

6.022 x 10^23; It represents the number of electrons in one mole of a substance.

10^23; It represents the number of protons in one mole of a substance.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

If you have 2 moles of a substance, how many atoms or molecules do you have?

1.2044 x 10^24 atoms or molecules

2 x 10^24 atoms or molecules

4.4088 x 10^24 atoms or molecules

6.6126 x 10^24 atoms or molecules

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How do you calculate the molar mass of a compound?

Multiply the atomic masses of all the atoms in the compound

Subtract the atomic masses of all the atoms in the compound

Add up the atomic masses of all the atoms in the compound.

Divide the atomic masses of all the atoms in the compound

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Calculate the molar mass of water (H2O).

18.02 g/mol

16.04 g/mol

22.99 g/mol

20.00 g/mol

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is relative isotopic mass and how is it determined?

Relative isotopic mass is the mass of an isotope relative to the mass of a hydrogen atom. It is determined by comparing the mass of an isotope to the mass of a helium atom.

Relative isotopic mass is the mass of an isotope relative to 1/12 the mass of a carbon-12 atom. It is determined by comparing the mass of an isotope to the mass of a carbon-12 atom.

Relative isotopic mass is the mass of an isotope relative to the mass of a nitrogen atom. It is determined by comparing the mass of an isotope to the mass of a carbon-14 atom.

Relative isotopic mass is the mass of an isotope relative to the mass of a carbon-14 atom. It is determined by comparing the mass of an isotope to the mass of a carbon-12 atom.

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