Quiz

Quiz: Calculating Moles from Mass

AQA GCSE Chemistry (8462)

Ready to start this lesson?

Sign in to track your progress. 12 steps including 10 interactive questions.

Sign In to Start Learning
12 Steps10 Questions

Students also studied

Browse all

Steps in this lesson (12)

1
Text

Building on what you've learned, let's test your knowledge of calculating moles from mass!

2
Multiple ChoiceInteractive

Which of the following is the formula to calculate moles from mass?

Start the lesson to answer this multiple choice question

3
Math EquationInteractive

Calculate the number of moles in 20 g of water (H₂O). (Molar mass of H₂O = 18 g/mol)

Start the lesson to answer this math equation question

4
Fill in the BlankInteractive

The molar mass of sodium chloride (NaCl) is {{blank0}} g/mol.

Start the lesson to answer this fill in the blank question

5
Multi-SelectInteractive

Which of the following are needed to calculate moles from mass? (Select all that apply)

Start the lesson to answer this multi-select question

6
Math EquationInteractive

How many moles are in 44 g of carbon dioxide (CO₂)? (Molar mass of CO₂ = 44 g/mol)

Start the lesson to answer this math equation question

7
MatchingInteractive

Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right

Start the lesson to answer this matching question

8
Multiple ChoiceInteractive

If 2 moles of a substance weigh 56 g, what is the molar mass of the substance?

Start the lesson to answer this multiple choice question

9
Fill in the BlankInteractive

1 mole of a substance contains {{blank0}} particles.

Start the lesson to answer this fill in the blank question

10
Multiple ChoiceInteractive

What is the first step in calculating moles from mass?

Start the lesson to answer this multiple choice question

11
Math EquationInteractive

Calculate how many moles are in 120 g of magnesium (Mg). (Relative atomic mass: Mg = 24)

Start the lesson to answer this math equation question

12
typedAnswer

Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right

Want to Learn More?

Get personalised lessons, quizzes, and instant feedback from your AI tutor.

Explore More Topics