Calculate the volume, in litres, occupied by 1.0 mol of an ideal gas at STP.
calculate the mass of argon gas in 40.0 L at STP
Avogadro’s number NA = 6.022 x 1023
1. Write the full electron configuration (with details of sub-shells) for the
element Rhenium.
2. Fluorine exists in diatomic form (e.g. F2 in each oxygen molecule) under
standard temperature and pressure (STP). If the density of fluorine at STP is
1.696 kg/m3, calculate the number of fluorine molecules in 1 m3 of fluorine,
at STP.
3. The lattice structure of potassium chloride is similar to face-centred cubic
structure, with a unit cell as shown in Figure 3, where the blue spheres are
the potassium atoms, and the green spheres are the chlorine atoms. If the
density of a potassium chloride crystal is 1984 kg/m3, find the side length of
the unit cell.
What is the percent by mass of 5.0 g of iron (II) sulfate dissolved in 75.0 g of water?
2.
Lead metal is obtained from lead sulphide through the following reaction:
2PbS(s) + 2C(s) + 3O2(g) → 2Pb(s) +2CO(g) + 2SO2(g)
a.Suppose 100 g of PbS is reacted with 4g of C and 20g O2.
Find the limiting reactant for this reaction
b.For question (b) above, calculate the mass of lead metal obtained.
2.
Lead metal is obtained from lead sulphide through the following reaction:
2PbS(s) + 2C(s) + 3O2(g) → 2Pb(s) +2CO(g) + 2SO2(g)
(a) If 100g of PbS is reacted with excess C and O2, calculate the mass of lead metal obtained.
(b) Suppose 100 g of PbS is reacted with 4g of C and 20g O2.
Find the limiting reactant for this reaction.
(c) For question (b) above, calculate the mass of lead metal obtained.
(d) If 31.2g Pb is obtained as the yield. calculate the percentage of yield.
(e) Calculate mass of oxygen is needed to produce 500g of lead metal.