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CO1 1. How many grams of Al can be created decomposing 9.8g of Al2O3? Express in 2 significant figures.
CO1 3. Sea water contains roughly 28.0 g of NaCl per liter. What is the molarity of sodium chloride in sea
water? (Express in 3 significant figures)
CO1 4. Carbon-14 is a radioactive isotope of carbon that has a half life of 5600 years. It is used extensively in
dating organic material that is tens of thousands of years old. What fraction of the original amount of
Carbon-14 in a sample would be present after 10,000 years?
CO1 5. Aluminum chloride, AlCl3, can be made by the reaction of aluminum with chlorine according to the
following equation: Al + Cl2 AlCl3
If 20.0 grams of Al and 30.0 grams of Cl2 are used, how much AlCl3 (grams) can theoretically form?
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6. How many atoms are in a 3.5 g sample of sodium (Na)?
CO1 7. A solution of 3.39 g of an unknown compound in 10.00 g of water has a freezing point of 7.31°C. The
solution does not conduct electricity. What is the molar mass of the compound?
CO1 8. An aqueous solution containing 34.3 g of an unknown molecular (nonelectrolyte) compound in 160.0
g of water was found to have a freezing point of -1.3 °C. Calculate the molar mass of the unknown
compound. Express your answer using three significant figures.
CO1 9. How much glucose (C6H12O6) per liter should be used for an intravenous solution to match the 7.65
atm at 37 °C osmotic pressure of blood? Express in 3 significant figures.
CO1 10. A 20. L container is filled with helium and the pressure is 150 atm and the temperature is 30.° C. How
many 5.0 L balloons can be filled when the temperature is 22° C and the atmospheric pressure is 755
mmHg?
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