Mastery – Conservation of Mass
OWL Introductory Chemistry: An Active Learning Approach
Cracolice and Peters
07th Edition
Use the given reaction to calculate the grams of the missing item.
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Use the given reaction to calculate the grams of the missing item.
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A chemical reaction is given as well as the mass of two of the items in grams. How much of the missing item is needed to react or will be formed? This solver can solve for either.
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One item breaks down to form two items. Grams of the reactant and one product are given, no other information, calculate the grams of the other product formed.
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Two items combine to form a compound. Grams of each reactant is given, no other information, calculate the grams of product formed.
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A picture is given with two different colors of molecules. They want to know the maximum number of molecules they can combine to create.
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The mass of an atom is given in grams. How many atoms in x milligrams?
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The radius of an atom is given in pm and a distance to span in mm. How many atoms are needed?
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The volume of an atom is given in cubic centimeters. What is the volume in microliters?
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A general chem student drops a metal into a measuring cup. Calculate the density and identify the metal.
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Show the unit analysis and mass in grams using the table of density values. (You are given g and asked for mL)
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