Quiz: Using Moles in Balanced Equations (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 how to use moles in chemical reactions!
What is a mole in chemistry?
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Which of the following are required to calculate moles in a reaction? (Select all that apply)
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The {{blank0}} equation shows the number of {{blank1}} of each substance involved in a reaction.
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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
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How many moles are in 24g of carbon dioxide (CO2)? (Mr of CO2 = 44)
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In the equation 2H2 + O2 → 2H2O, how many moles of water are produced from 1 mole of oxygen?
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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
To calculate moles, the formula is {{blank0}} divided by {{blank1}}.
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Which statements about moles and balanced equations are correct? (Select all that apply)
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How many moles are in 100g of sodium chloride (NaCl)? (Mr of NaCl = 58.5)
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