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Q. How many grams of KCl are needed to prepare 0.5 moles of KCl solution?
  • A. 37.5 g
  • B. 74.5 g
  • C. 50 g
  • D. 100 g
Q. How many grams of KCl are needed to prepare 0.5 moles of KCl solution? (Molar mass of KCl = 74.5 g/mol)
  • A. 37.25 g
  • B. 74.5 g
  • C. 148.5 g
  • D. 18.5 g
Q. How many grams of KCl are needed to prepare 0.5 moles of KCl?
  • A. 37.5 g
  • B. 45 g
  • C. 50 g
  • D. 60 g
Q. How many grams of KCl can be produced from the reaction of 10 g of K with excess Cl2?
  • A. 74.5 g
  • B. 37.25 g
  • C. 148.5 g
  • D. 18.5 g
Q. How many grams of NaOH are needed to neutralize 1 mole of HCl?
  • A. 40 g
  • B. 36.5 g
  • C. 58.5 g
  • D. 23 g
Q. How many grams of NaOH are needed to prepare 0.5 moles of NaOH solution?
  • A. 20 g
  • B. 40 g
  • C. 10 g
  • D. 30 g
Q. How many grams of NaOH are needed to prepare 0.5 moles of NaOH solution? (Molar mass of NaOH = 40 g/mol)
  • A. 20 g
  • B. 40 g
  • C. 10 g
  • D. 30 g
Q. How many grams of solute are needed to prepare 0.5 L of a 1 M NaCl solution? (Molar mass of NaCl = 58.5 g/mol)
  • A. 29.25 g
  • B. 58.5 g
  • C. 14.625 g
  • D. 0.5 g
Q. How many grams of solute are needed to prepare 2 L of a 1 M solution? (Molar mass = 58.5 g/mol)
  • A. 58.5 g
  • B. 117 g
  • C. 29.25 g
  • D. 145 g
Q. How many molecules are present in 2 moles of water (H2O)?
  • A. 6.022 x 10^23
  • B. 1.2044 x 10^24
  • C. 3.011 x 10^23
  • D. 12.044 x 10^24
Q. How many moles are in 1.5 kg of KCl?
  • A. 10
  • B. 20
  • C. 15
  • D. 5
Q. How many moles are in 10 grams of NaOH?
  • A. 0.25
  • B. 0.5
  • C. 0.75
  • D. 1
Q. How many moles are in 100 grams of CaCO3?
  • A. 1
  • B. 2
  • C. 0.5
  • D. 0.25
Q. How many moles are in 180 grams of water?
  • A. 1
  • B. 2
  • C. 3
  • D. 4
Q. How many moles are in 200 grams of H2O?
  • A. 11.11
  • B. 10
  • C. 9
  • D. 8.89
Q. How many moles are in 200 grams of H2SO4?
  • A. 1
  • B. 2
  • C. 3
  • D. 4
Q. How many moles are in 36 grams of water (H2O)?
  • A. 1
  • B. 2
  • C. 0.5
  • D. 3
Q. How many moles are in 5.6 liters of a gas at STP?
  • A. 0.25
  • B. 0.5
  • C. 1
  • D. 2
Q. How many moles are in 5.6 liters of an ideal gas at STP?
  • A. 0.25
  • B. 0.5
  • C. 1
  • D. 2
Q. How many moles are in 50 grams of CaCO3?
  • A. 0.5
  • B. 1
  • C. 1.25
  • D. 2
Q. How many moles are in 50 grams of H2O?
  • A. 2.78
  • B. 1.39
  • C. 0.56
  • D. 3.06
Q. How many moles are in 50 grams of NaOH?
  • A. 1
  • B. 0.5
  • C. 2
  • D. 0.25
Q. How many moles are in 50 grams of sodium (Na)?
  • A. 1.08
  • B. 2.5
  • C. 0.5
  • D. 0.25
Q. How many moles are in 500 mL of a 2 M NaCl solution?
  • A. 0.5
  • B. 1
  • C. 2
  • D. 4
Q. How many moles are in 88 grams of CH4?
  • A. 1
  • B. 2
  • C. 3
  • D. 4
Q. How many moles are in 88 grams of O2?
  • A. 1
  • B. 2
  • C. 3
  • D. 4
Q. How many moles are in 88 grams of oxygen (O2)?
  • A. 2
  • B. 1
  • C. 4
  • D. 0.5
Q. How many moles of CO2 are produced from the complete combustion of 1 mole of C3H8?
  • A. 3
  • B. 2
  • C. 4
  • D. 1
Q. How many moles of KCl are produced when 2 moles of K react with 2 moles of Cl2?
  • A. 1 mole
  • B. 2 moles
  • C. 3 moles
  • D. 4 moles
Q. How many moles of NaOH are produced when 2 moles of Na react with 2 moles of water?
  • A. 1 mole
  • B. 2 moles
  • C. 3 moles
  • D. 4 moles
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