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Name:_____________________________________________

Concentration and Stoichiometry


Direction: Each of the questions or incomplete statements below is followed by a set of suggested answers or
completions. Select the best answer in each case and write the letter corresponding to it on the blank before each
item.
____1. A sample of pure lead (MM = 207 g/mol) weighing 0.500 g is dissolved in nitric acid (MMM = 63.0 g/mol),
according to the equation,
3 Pb (s) + 8 HNO3 = 3 Pb(NO3)2 + 4 H2O
How many grams of pure HNO3 are theoretically required?
A. 0.152
C. 0.408
E. none of the above
B. 0.816
D. 0.419
____2. How many grams of KBr (MM = 119.0 g/mol) are required to prepare 150 mL of 2 M solution?
A. 1.59
C. 35.7
E. none of the above
B. 17.8
D. 8.92
____3. A solution contains 3.30 g of Na2CO310 H2O (MM = 286 g/mol) in each 15.0 mL. What is the normality?
A. 1.00
C. 0.770
E. none of the above
B. 1.54
D. 0.143
____4. How many mL of water must be added to 5 mL of 12 M HCl solution to make a 3 M HCl solution?
A. 5
C. 20
E. none of the above
B. 15
D. 25
____5. To what volume of (mL) must 25.0 mL of HCl (sp. gr. 1.100) be diluted to in order to make a solution of HCl
with a sp. gr. of 1.040?
A. 28.6
C. 26.4
E. none of the above
B. 3.60
D. 1.40
____6. It is desired to make a 0.1 M solution by adding water to 5.000 g of CuSO45H2O (MM = 249.7 g/mol).
What is the final volume (mL) of the solution?
A. 100.5
C. 250.3
E. none of the above
B. 50.00
D. 200.2
____7. How many grams of K2SO4 (MM = 174.27 g/mol) are contained in 50.0 mL of 0.200 N solution?
A. 0.871
C. 0.581
E. none of the above
B. 1.74
D. 0.436
____8. In the reaction, 3 Pb (s) + 8 HNO3 = 3 Pb(NO3)2 + 4 H2O, how many grams of Pb(NO3)2 (MM = 331 g/mol)
could be obtained by evaporating the resulting solution to dryness?
A. 0.800
C. 0.890
E. none of the above
B. 0.313
D. 0.267
____9. What volume (mL) of 0.6380 M potassium hydroxide solution will neutralize 430.0 mL of 0.4000 M sulfuric
acid?
A. 269.6
C. 540.5
E. none of the above
B. 134.8
D. 539.2
____10. Calculate the approximate molarity (M) of a 13.0% (w/w) solution of H2SO4 (MM = 98.08 g/mol) with
specific gravity of 1.090.
A. 2.90
C. 1.44
E. none of the above
B. 2.43
D. 1.22

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