Stoichiometry and its Calculations
CHXI01:SOME BASIC CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY

307055 The mass of oxygen that would be required to produce enough \(\mathrm{CO}\) which completely reduces \({\rm{1}}{\rm{.6kg}}\,\,{\rm{F}}{{\rm{e}}_{\rm{2}}}{{\rm{O}}_{\rm{3}}}\) (atomic mass of \(\mathrm{Fe}=56\) ), is

1 \(240 \mathrm{~g}\)
2 \(480 \mathrm{~g}\)
3 \(720 \mathrm{~g}\)
4 \(960 \mathrm{~g}\)
CHXI01:SOME BASIC CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY

307056 If 0.5 mol of \({\rm{BaC}}{{\rm{l}}_{\rm{2}}}\) is mixed with 0.2 mol of \({\rm{N}}{{\rm{a}}_{\rm{3}}}{\rm{P}}{{\rm{O}}_{\rm{4}}}{\rm{,}}\) the maximum number of moles of \({\rm{B}}{{\rm{a}}_{\rm{3}}}{{\rm{(P}}{{\rm{O}}_{\rm{4}}}{\rm{)}}_{\rm{2}}}\) that can be formed is

1 0.7
2 0.5
3 \({\rm{0}}{\rm{.30}}\)
4 \(0.10\)
CHXI01:SOME BASIC CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY

307057 Calculate the mass of oxygen obtained by complete decomposition of 10 kg of pure potassium chlorate. (Atomic mass : \(\mathrm{K}=39\), \(\mathrm{O}=16\) and \(\mathrm{Cl}=35.5\) )

1 39.2 kg
2 392 kg
3 3.92 kg
4 3 kg
CHXI01:SOME BASIC CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY

307058 What is the mass of potassium chloride produced when \(\mathrm{12.25 \mathrm{~g}}\) potassium chlorate undergoes decomposition? (At. mass
\(\mathrm{\mathrm{K}=39, \mathrm{Cl}=35.5, \mathrm{O}=16}\) )

1 \(\mathrm{16.0 \mathrm{~g}}\)
2 \(\mathrm{14.9 \mathrm{~g}}\)
3 \(\mathrm{7.45 \mathrm{~g}}\)
4 \(\mathrm{4.25 \mathrm{~g}}\)
CHXI01:SOME BASIC CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY

307055 The mass of oxygen that would be required to produce enough \(\mathrm{CO}\) which completely reduces \({\rm{1}}{\rm{.6kg}}\,\,{\rm{F}}{{\rm{e}}_{\rm{2}}}{{\rm{O}}_{\rm{3}}}\) (atomic mass of \(\mathrm{Fe}=56\) ), is

1 \(240 \mathrm{~g}\)
2 \(480 \mathrm{~g}\)
3 \(720 \mathrm{~g}\)
4 \(960 \mathrm{~g}\)
CHXI01:SOME BASIC CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY

307056 If 0.5 mol of \({\rm{BaC}}{{\rm{l}}_{\rm{2}}}\) is mixed with 0.2 mol of \({\rm{N}}{{\rm{a}}_{\rm{3}}}{\rm{P}}{{\rm{O}}_{\rm{4}}}{\rm{,}}\) the maximum number of moles of \({\rm{B}}{{\rm{a}}_{\rm{3}}}{{\rm{(P}}{{\rm{O}}_{\rm{4}}}{\rm{)}}_{\rm{2}}}\) that can be formed is

1 0.7
2 0.5
3 \({\rm{0}}{\rm{.30}}\)
4 \(0.10\)
CHXI01:SOME BASIC CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY

307057 Calculate the mass of oxygen obtained by complete decomposition of 10 kg of pure potassium chlorate. (Atomic mass : \(\mathrm{K}=39\), \(\mathrm{O}=16\) and \(\mathrm{Cl}=35.5\) )

1 39.2 kg
2 392 kg
3 3.92 kg
4 3 kg
CHXI01:SOME BASIC CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY

307058 What is the mass of potassium chloride produced when \(\mathrm{12.25 \mathrm{~g}}\) potassium chlorate undergoes decomposition? (At. mass
\(\mathrm{\mathrm{K}=39, \mathrm{Cl}=35.5, \mathrm{O}=16}\) )

1 \(\mathrm{16.0 \mathrm{~g}}\)
2 \(\mathrm{14.9 \mathrm{~g}}\)
3 \(\mathrm{7.45 \mathrm{~g}}\)
4 \(\mathrm{4.25 \mathrm{~g}}\)
CHXI01:SOME BASIC CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY

307055 The mass of oxygen that would be required to produce enough \(\mathrm{CO}\) which completely reduces \({\rm{1}}{\rm{.6kg}}\,\,{\rm{F}}{{\rm{e}}_{\rm{2}}}{{\rm{O}}_{\rm{3}}}\) (atomic mass of \(\mathrm{Fe}=56\) ), is

1 \(240 \mathrm{~g}\)
2 \(480 \mathrm{~g}\)
3 \(720 \mathrm{~g}\)
4 \(960 \mathrm{~g}\)
CHXI01:SOME BASIC CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY

307056 If 0.5 mol of \({\rm{BaC}}{{\rm{l}}_{\rm{2}}}\) is mixed with 0.2 mol of \({\rm{N}}{{\rm{a}}_{\rm{3}}}{\rm{P}}{{\rm{O}}_{\rm{4}}}{\rm{,}}\) the maximum number of moles of \({\rm{B}}{{\rm{a}}_{\rm{3}}}{{\rm{(P}}{{\rm{O}}_{\rm{4}}}{\rm{)}}_{\rm{2}}}\) that can be formed is

1 0.7
2 0.5
3 \({\rm{0}}{\rm{.30}}\)
4 \(0.10\)
CHXI01:SOME BASIC CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY

307057 Calculate the mass of oxygen obtained by complete decomposition of 10 kg of pure potassium chlorate. (Atomic mass : \(\mathrm{K}=39\), \(\mathrm{O}=16\) and \(\mathrm{Cl}=35.5\) )

1 39.2 kg
2 392 kg
3 3.92 kg
4 3 kg
CHXI01:SOME BASIC CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY

307058 What is the mass of potassium chloride produced when \(\mathrm{12.25 \mathrm{~g}}\) potassium chlorate undergoes decomposition? (At. mass
\(\mathrm{\mathrm{K}=39, \mathrm{Cl}=35.5, \mathrm{O}=16}\) )

1 \(\mathrm{16.0 \mathrm{~g}}\)
2 \(\mathrm{14.9 \mathrm{~g}}\)
3 \(\mathrm{7.45 \mathrm{~g}}\)
4 \(\mathrm{4.25 \mathrm{~g}}\)
CHXI01:SOME BASIC CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY

307055 The mass of oxygen that would be required to produce enough \(\mathrm{CO}\) which completely reduces \({\rm{1}}{\rm{.6kg}}\,\,{\rm{F}}{{\rm{e}}_{\rm{2}}}{{\rm{O}}_{\rm{3}}}\) (atomic mass of \(\mathrm{Fe}=56\) ), is

1 \(240 \mathrm{~g}\)
2 \(480 \mathrm{~g}\)
3 \(720 \mathrm{~g}\)
4 \(960 \mathrm{~g}\)
CHXI01:SOME BASIC CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY

307056 If 0.5 mol of \({\rm{BaC}}{{\rm{l}}_{\rm{2}}}\) is mixed with 0.2 mol of \({\rm{N}}{{\rm{a}}_{\rm{3}}}{\rm{P}}{{\rm{O}}_{\rm{4}}}{\rm{,}}\) the maximum number of moles of \({\rm{B}}{{\rm{a}}_{\rm{3}}}{{\rm{(P}}{{\rm{O}}_{\rm{4}}}{\rm{)}}_{\rm{2}}}\) that can be formed is

1 0.7
2 0.5
3 \({\rm{0}}{\rm{.30}}\)
4 \(0.10\)
CHXI01:SOME BASIC CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY

307057 Calculate the mass of oxygen obtained by complete decomposition of 10 kg of pure potassium chlorate. (Atomic mass : \(\mathrm{K}=39\), \(\mathrm{O}=16\) and \(\mathrm{Cl}=35.5\) )

1 39.2 kg
2 392 kg
3 3.92 kg
4 3 kg
CHXI01:SOME BASIC CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY

307058 What is the mass of potassium chloride produced when \(\mathrm{12.25 \mathrm{~g}}\) potassium chlorate undergoes decomposition? (At. mass
\(\mathrm{\mathrm{K}=39, \mathrm{Cl}=35.5, \mathrm{O}=16}\) )

1 \(\mathrm{16.0 \mathrm{~g}}\)
2 \(\mathrm{14.9 \mathrm{~g}}\)
3 \(\mathrm{7.45 \mathrm{~g}}\)
4 \(\mathrm{4.25 \mathrm{~g}}\)
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