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Physical Science

Midterm Take Home Quiz


Moles and Avogadro’s Number:
1) How many moles are there in 24.0 grams of FeF3?
2) How many moles are there in 458 grams of Na2SO4?
3) How many grams are there in 2.30 x 1024 atoms of silver?
4) How many grams are there in 7.40 moles of AgNO3?
5) How many grams are there in 7.50 x 1023 molecules of H2SO4?
6) How many molecules are there in 122 grams of NO2?
7) How many grams are there in 9.40 x 1025 molecules of H2?
8) How many molecules are there in 237 grams of CCl4?
9) How many molecules are there in 2.30 grams of NH3?
10) How many grams are there in 3.30 x 1023 molecules of N2I6?
11) How many moles are there in 2.00 x 1019 molecules of CCl4?
12) How many grams are there in 1.00 x 1024 molecules of BCl3?
13) How many grams are there in 4.50 moles of Ba(NO2)2?
14) How many molecules are there in 9.34 grams of water?
Limiting Reactant
1. Consider the following reaction: 2 Al + 6 HBr → 2 AlBr3 + 3 H2
a. When 3.22 moles of Al reacts with 4.96 moles of HBr, how many moles of H2 are formed?
b. What is the limiting reactant?

2. Consider the following reaction: 3 Si + 2 N2 → Si3N4


a. When 21.44 moles of Si reacts with 17.62 moles of N2, how many moles of Si3N4 are formed?
b. What is the limiting reactant?

3. Consider the following reaction: 2 CuCl2 + 4 KI → 2 CuI + 4 KCl + I2


a. When 0.56 moles of CuCl2 reacts with 0.64 moles of KI, how many moles of I2 are formed?
b. What is the limiting reactant?

4. Consider the following reaction: 4 FeS2 + 11 O2 → 2 Fe2O3 + 8 SO2


a. When 26.62 moles of FeS2 reacts with 5.44 moles of O2, how many moles of SO2 are formed?
b. What is the limiting reactant?
Consumer Products:
Direction: Identify the term referred on each statement. Choose the letter of the answer from the box.

ALCOHOL SAPONIFICATION DISINFECTANTS DETERGENTS MURIATIC ACID

MOISTURIZERS ANTIMICROBIALS SOAP SOLVENTS GLYCERIDES

PH ADJUSTERS EMULSION COLOR ADDITIVES COSMETICS

1. These are synthetic, water-soluble cleansing agents with wetting and emulsifying properties.
2. A salt composed of sodium or potassium ions paired with along hydrocarbon chain fatty acids prepared from
vegetable oils and animal fats.
3. Its properties are ideal for cleaning since it can remove dirt and grime from toilets and sinks and can even remove rust
from metals.
4. A product that can rapidly inactive or destroy various types of microorganisms on surfaces of nonliving objects.
5. This literally means the process of making soap.
6. What is the active ingredient of disinfectant by which external membrane proteins of microorganisms will be
denatured.
7. This draw moisture from the environment and then onto the skin.
8. What are synthetic chemicals used as preservatives to prevent deterioration of cosmetic products?
9. A group of drugs that fight fungi, bacteria, viruses, and protozoans.
10. What is added to dilute or disperse homogeneously the other components in cosmetic product?
11. The process of mixing two immiscible liquids, distributed throughout the other liquid.
12. This act as an emulsifier at the same time a humectant. This able to absorb and keep moisture in the skin.
13. What is added to make a cosmetic product more attractive, appealing, and even informative?
14. These ingredients stabilize other substances present in a product by adjusting the PH.
15. These are products applied to face or body that aim to improve the appearance and odor of a person.

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