1. To determine the formula of a metal oxide by combustion, magnesium is heated in a crucible. Why is a lid used?

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2. 7.485 g of a hydrated copper(II) sulphate CuSO₄.xH₂O was heated producing 4.785g of anhydrous copper(II) sulphate. What is the formula of the hydrated salt?

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3. In the thermal decomposition of calcium carbonate, we might expect 50g of calcium carbonate to produce 28g of calcium oxide. If instead only 24g of calcium oxide is produced, what is the percentage yield?

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4. What volume does 3 moles of carbon dioxide gas occupy (at rtp)?

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5. In a chemical reaction, the overall molar enthalpy is +87 kJ/mol. Is this reaction exothermic or endothermic?

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6. Complete the following expression: mass =

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7. An oxide of nitrogen contains 26% nitrogen and 74% oxygen and has a relative molecular mass of 108. Find the empirical and molecular formulae for the oxide.

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8. Name this piece of lab equipment

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9. What mass of calcium bromide will fully react with 71g of chlorine?

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10. What is meant by the term molecular formula?

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11. Use Q=mcΔT and c=4.18J/°C/g. A strip of magnesium is added to a beaker with 200cm³ of copper (II) sulfate. The temperature starts at 21.7°C and rises to a maximum of 23.1°C. What is the total heat energy change?

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12. State the expression for calculating molar concentration

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13. Calculate the relative formula mass(Mr) of hydrated copper (II) sulfate (CuSO₄.5H₂O)

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14. What are the units for amount in Chemistry?

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15. A sample of carbon contained 98.90% carbon-12 and 1.10% carbon-13. Calculate the relative atomic mass of carbon

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16. A graph shows the solubility of sodium chloride in water at 50°C is 34g/100g. At that temperature, what mass of sodium chloride will dissolve in 200g water?

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17. State the units of molar enthalpy change.

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