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Mole Conversions Worksheet #1

1. Mole > Mass Conversions using molar mass of each substance, convert the following quantities.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.

10.0 mol Cr 520 g


3.32 mol K 130 g
2.20 x 103 mol Sn 0.261 g
0.720 mol Be 6.48 g
2.40 mol N2 67.2 g

f. 0.160 mol H2O 2.88 g


g. 5.08 mol Ca(NO3)2 834 g
h. 15.0 mol H2SO4 1470 g
i. 4.52 x 105 mol C2H4 1.27 x 10-3 g
j. 0.0112 mol K2CO3 1.55 g

2. Mass > Mole Conversions using molar mass of each substance convert
the following quantities.
a. 72.0 g Ar 1.80 mol
f. 27.4 g NO2 0.596 mol
b. 3.70 x 101 g B 3.43 x 10-2 mol
g. 5.00 g H2 2.50 mol
c. 187 g Al 6.93 mol
h. 2.64 x 104 g Li3PO4 2.28 x 10-6 mol
d. 333 g SnF2 2.13 mol
i. 11.0 g CH4 0.688 mol
e. 7.21 x 102 g He 1.80 x 10-2
j. 847 g (NH4)2CO3 8.82 mol
3. What is the volume of the following gases?
a. 5.40 mol O2 121 L
b. 3.20 x 102 mol CO2 0.717 L
c. 0.960 mol SO3 21.5 L
4. How many moles are in each of the following volumes?
a. 89.6 L Ne 4.00 mol
b. 1.00 x 103 L C2H6 44.6 mol
c. 5.42 x 10-1 F2 2.42 x 10-2 mol
5. Find the number of moles in each of the number of representative particles.
a. 1.20 x 1025 atoms of P 19.9 mol
b. 3.87 x 1021 molecules of AlF3 6.43 x 10-3 mol
c. 4.81 x 1014 molecules of NH3 7.99 x 10-10 mol
6. How many representative particles are in each of the following mole quantities?
a. 1.24 mol Cl2 7.46 x 1023 molecules
b. 4.20 x 103 mol K2S 2.53 x 1021 molecules
c. 34.02 mol Ca(OH)2 2.048 x 1025 molecules
7. Convert the following two-step quantities, converting first to moles and then to the desired quantity.
a. Find the number of molecules in 60.0 g of N2O. 8.21 x 1023 molecules
b. Find the volume of 3.24 x 1022 molecules of Ne 1.21 L
c. Find the mass of 18.0 L of CH4 12.9 g
d. Find the volume of 835 g of SO3 234 L
e. Find the mass of one atom of nickel. 1 x 10-22 g

Mole Conversions Worksheet #1


1. Mole > Mass Conversions using molar mass of each substance, convert the following quantities.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.

10.0 mol Cr
3.32 mol K
2.20 x 103 mol Sn
0.720 mol Be
2.40 mol N2

f. 0.160 mol H2O


g. 5.08 mol Ca(NO3)2
h. 15.0 mol H2SO4
i. 4.52 x 105 mol C2H4
j. 0.0112 mol K2CO3

2. Mass > Mole Conversions using molar mass of each substance convert
the following quantities.
a. 72.0 g Ar
f. 27.4 g NO2
b. 3.70 x 101 g B
g. 5.00 g H2
c. 187 g Al
h. 2.64 x 104 g Li3PO4
d. 333 g SnF2
i. 11.0 g CH4
e. 7.21 x 102 g He
j. 847 g (NH4)2CO3
3. What is the volume of the following gases? (1 mol at STP = 22.4 L)
a. 5.40 mol O2
b. 3.20 x 102 mol CO2
c. 0.960 mol SO3
4. How many moles are in each of the following volumes?
a. 89.6 L Ne
b. 1.00 x 103 L C2H6
c. 5.42 x 10-1 F2
5. Find the number of moles in each of the number of representative particles.
a. 1.20 x 1025 atoms of P
b. 3.87 x 1021 molecules of AlF3
c. 4.81 x 1014 molecules of NH3
6. How many representative particles are in each of the following mole quantities?
a. 1.24 mol Cl2
b. 4.20 x 103 mol K2S
c. 34.02 mol Ca(OH)2
7. Convert the following two-step quantities, converting first to moles and then to the desired quantity.
a. Find the number of molecules in 60.0 g of N2O.
b. Find the volume of 3.24 x 1022 molecules of Ne
c. Find the mass of 18.0 L of CH4
d. Find the volume of 835 g of SO3
e. Find the mass of one atom of nickel

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