Calculate the answer to each of the following problems. Remember to use correct significant figures and units. Use the atomic masses given in the periodic table in your text book.
#1: Calculate the molar mass of SF6.
#2: Calculate the molar mass of Zn(NO3)2.
#3: Calculate the number of moles of fluorine in a 15 mole sample of SF6.
#4: Calculate the number of moles of fluorine in a 15 g sample of SF6.
#5: Calculate the number of moles of nitrogen in a 24 mole sample of Zn(NO3)2.
#6: Calculate the number of moles of nitrogen in a 24 g sample of Zn(NO3)2.
#7: Calculate the number of moles of gold in a 520 g sample of gold.
#8: Calculate the number of atoms of gold in a 520 g sample of gold.
#9: Calculate the number of atoms of gold in a 5.2 mole sample of gold.
#10: Calculate the mass (in grams) of one atom of lead.
#11: Calculate the number of moles of neon in a 66 g sample of neon.
#12: Calculate the number of atoms of neon in a 88.5 g sample of neon.
#13: Calculate the number of atoms of neon in a 8.20 mole sample of neon.
#14: Calculate the number of moles of chloroform, CHCl3 in a 480. g sample of chloroform.
#15: Calculate the number of molecules of chloroform, CHCl3 in a 7.54 g sample of chloroform.
#16: Calculate the number of molecules of chloroform, CHCl3 in a 3.9 mole sample of chloroform.
#17: Calculate the number of moles of sulfur dioxide, SO2, in a 33 g sample of sulfur dioxide.
#18: Calculate the number of molecules of sulfur dioxide, SO2, in a 44.8 g sample of sulfur dioxide.
#19: Calculate the number of molecules of sulfur dioxide, SO2, in a 0.9555 mole sample of sulfur dioxide.
#20: Calculate the mass (in grams) of one molecule of water, H2O.