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CRESCENT LECTURE-1 Calculate

1. The concentration of 15g of CuSO4 in 250 cm3 of solution is calculated to be 60 g/L. 2. The energy released when 16g of ozone decomposes is calculated to be 2,272 kJ. 3. The maximum mass of silver that can form from the decomposition of 0.287g of AgCl is calculated to be 0.095g.

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CRESCENT LECTURE-1 Calculate

1. The concentration of 15g of CuSO4 in 250 cm3 of solution is calculated to be 60 g/L. 2. The energy released when 16g of ozone decomposes is calculated to be 2,272 kJ. 3. The maximum mass of silver that can form from the decomposition of 0.287g of AgCl is calculated to be 0.095g.

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CALCULATE

A numerical answer is needed. You Calculate the concentration of 15g CuSO4 in


should show any working, especially 250 cm3 of solution .
when there are two or more steps in a
calculation.

1. A sample of a compound of iron is analysed. The sample contains 0.547 g of potassium,


0.195 g of iron, 0.252 g of carbon and 0.294 g of nitrogen.
Calculate the empirical formula of this compound.

Answer .........................................................................................................................[3]

2. At room temperature ozone decomposes slowly to form oxygen, O2.

The decomposition can be represented by the equation below. The reaction is


exothermic. One mole of ozone will release 143 kJ when it is fully decomposed.

2O3 → 3O2

Calculate the energy released when 16 g of ozone is decomposed. [2]


3. In the presence of bright light, silver chloride decomposes into silver atoms which make the
glass go dark, and into chlorine atoms.

AgCl → Ag + Cl
Calculate the maximum mass of silver that can be formed when 0.287 g of silver
chloride decomposes. [2]

4. Cyclohexene can be manufactured from hexane as shown in the equation.

C6H14 C6H10 + 2H2

Calculate the mass of cyclohexene that can be made from 258 g of hexane.
[Mr of cyclohexene = 82]

mass of cyclohexene = ....................................................... g [2]

5. Iron(II) sulphate, FeSO4, is easily oxidised to iron(III) sulphate.

(a) Calculate the percentage by mass of iron in iron(II) sulphate.

........................................ % [2]

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