Conceptual Integrated Science
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Activity 1
Perform stoichiometric calculations
In the following chemical reaction: 2H2(g) + O2(g) → 2H₂O(g)
1.1 How many moles of H₂O will be produced from 6 moles of O₂?
1.2 How many moles of H₂ will react with 40 g of O₂?
1.3 How many grams of H₂O will be produced by 18 g of H₂?
2
Zinc metal is used to displace silver from a silver nitrate solution in
accordance with the following equation:
Zn(s) + 2AgNO3(aq) → Zn(NO₂)2(aq) + 2Ag(s)
What mass of zinc should be used to displace 60 g of silver from excess
silver nitrate solution?
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80 g of magnesium react with…
What volume of phenytoin suspension
30 mg/5 mL is required to be added to
a suitable diluent to obtain 150 mL
* ?phenytoin suspension 20 mg/5 mL
75 mL O
100 mL O
120 ml O
125 ml O
130 ml O
29.
A solution containing 90% by volume of alcohol (in water) runs at 1 gal/min into a
100-gal tank of pure water where it is continually mixed. The mixture is withdrawn
at the rate of 1 gal/min. When will it start coming out 50% alcohol?
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