Quiz: Balancing Equations Using Moles (HT Only)
AQA GCSE Chemistry (8462)
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Building on what you've learned about moles and balanced equations, let's test your knowledge of using moles to balance chemical equations!
What is the first step when balancing a chemical equation using moles?
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Which of the following are true about moles? (Select all that apply)
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The {{blank0}} of a substance is the mass of one mole of that substance.
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If 32 g of oxygen gas (O₂) reacts completely, how many moles of oxygen gas are used?
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Which of the following steps are needed to balance a chemical equation using moles? (Select all that apply)
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How many moles of H₂ are required to react with 1 mole of O₂ to produce water?
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Using the equation 2Na + Cl₂ → 2NaCl, what is the mole ratio of sodium to chlorine gas?
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In the equation 2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O, the ratio of hydrogen to water is {{blank0}}.
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