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Chemistry The Science in Context
Quiz 3: Stoichiometry: Mass, Formulas, and Reactions
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Question 41
Multiple Choice
The combustion of ethanol (CH
3
CH
2
OH, 46.1 g/mol) results in the formation of water and carbon dioxide. How many grams of carbon dioxide are produced when 46.1 g of ethanol burns?
Question 42
Multiple Choice
In a demonstration of the complete combustion of propane (C
3
H
8
) with oxygen (O
2
) , several balloons were prepared with various proportions by volume of propane and oxygen. The loudest explosion occurred for the balloon with the correct stoichiometric proportions of the gases. Which balloon had the loudest explosion? Note that the number of molecules of a gas is proportional to the volume of the gas at a given pressure and temperature.
Question 43
Multiple Choice
The average adult exhales about 1.0 kg of carbon dioxide each day. How much oxygen is needed in metabolizing glucose (C
6
H
12
O
6
, 180 g/mol) to make that much carbon dioxide?
Question 44
Multiple Choice
Phosphorus trichloride reacts with water to form phosphorous acid, H
3
PO
3
, and hydrochloric acid in the following unbalanced reaction. For each mole of phosphorous acid produced by this reaction, how many moles of HCl are produced?__ PCl
3
__H
2
O
__H
3
PO
3
+ __ HCl
Question 45
Multiple Choice
Respiration is to photosynthesis as ________
Question 46
Multiple Choice
Which statement A-D regarding photosynthesis is not correct? In the process of photosynthesis ________
Question 47
Multiple Choice
Balance the following combustion reaction and report the sum of the stoichiometric coefficients.__ C
4
H
8
S
2
__O
2
__CO
2
__H
2
O
__SO
3
Question 48
Multiple Choice
What are the stoichiometric coefficients for oxygen and water, respectively, in the balanced chemical reaction equation representing the combustion of butane (C
4
H
10
) ?
Question 49
Multiple Choice
Diesel fuel for automobiles and trucks is a mixture of hydrocarbons that can be modeled by C
16
H
34
. Write the balanced reaction equation for the combustion of C
16
H
34
, and report the sum of the stoichiometric coefficients.
Question 50
Multiple Choice
The combustion of heptane (C
7
H
16
) forms carbon dioxide and water. What is the stoichiometric coefficient for water in the balanced equation when 1 mol of heptane undergoes combustion?
Question 51
Multiple Choice
If the combustion of fossil fuels adds about 5
×
\times
×
10
12
kg of carbon to the atmosphere as CO
2
each year, how much oxygen is required to produce this amount of carbon dioxide?
Question 52
Multiple Choice
Ozone (O
3
) reacts with iodide (I
-
) and water to form iodine (I
2
) , hydroxide (OH
-
) , and oxygen (O
2
) . Balance the following reaction equation and report the sum of the stoichiometric coefficients. O
3
I
-
H
2
O
I
2
OH
-
O
2
Question 53
Multiple Choice
Which statement A-D regarding the carbon cycle is not correct?
Question 54
Multiple Choice
One form of elemental sulfur is a ring of eight sulfur atoms. How many moles of molecular oxygen are consumed when one mole of this allotrope burns to make sulfur trioxide?
Question 55
Multiple Choice
The combustion of fossil fuels is the main anthropogenic source of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. During the combustion of gasoline in automobile engines, oxygen reacts with hydrocarbons to produce carbon dioxide and water. Assume gasoline is octane (C
8
H
18
) . Write the balanced reaction equation, and report the sum of the stoichiometric coefficients written as integers.
Question 56
Multiple Choice
Identify the set of stoichiometric coefficients that balances the reaction equation for the combustion of octane. C
8
H
18
O
2
CO
2
H
2
O
Question 57
Multiple Choice
Ammonia undergoes combustion to produce nitrogen monoxide and water, both as gases. Write the balanced equation for this reaction and report the sum of the stoichiometric coefficients, written as integers.