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4.3 Quantitative chemistry

Quick questions on Amounts of substance and moles calculations - AQA GCSE Chemistry

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Calculate the number of moles in 3636 g of water (Mr=18M_r = 18). [1 mark]
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In N2+3H22NH3N_2 + 3H_2 \rightarrow 2NH_3, how many moles of ammonia form from 33 mol of hydrogen? [1 mark]
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Calculate the mass of 1.51.5 mol of sodium chloride, NaClNaCl (ArA_r: Na = 23, Cl = 35.5). [2 marks]

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