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Can you predict the theoretical yield of a multi-step synthesis? Apply the mole concept to combustion analysis and transition metal coordination complexes.

Vue d'ensemble pédagogique

This worksheet assesses advanced mastery of quantitative chemistry through multi-step stoichiometric calculations and limiting reactant analysis. It utilizes a rigorous problem-solving approach that scaffolds from basic mole-to-mole conversions to complex combustion and synthesis scenarios. Ideal for high school chemistry summative assessment or intensive AP Chemistry review sessions focusing on chemical quantities and aqueous reactions.

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Outil: Quiz à Choix Multiples
Sujet: Sciences
Catégorie: Chimie
Note: 12th Note
Difficulté: Moyen
Sujet: Stœchiométrie & Concept des Molécules
Langue: 🇬🇧 English
Articles: 10
Clé de Correction: Oui
Indices: Non
Créé: Feb 14, 2026

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Ce que les étudiants vont apprendre

  • Calculate the theoretical yield and percent yield for complex multi-step chemical syntheses
  • Identify limiting and excess reactants using molar ratios in stoichiometry problems
  • Determine empirical formulas and mass percentages from combustion analysis data

All 10 Questions

  1. A 10.00 g sample of an unknown hydrocarbon yields 30.88 g of CO2 upon complete combustion. What is the mass percent of carbon in the original sample?
    A) 27.3%
    B) 84.3%
    C) 75.0%
    D) 92.3%
  2. In the synthesis of cisplatin, Pt(NH3)2Cl2, a student starts with 0.50 moles of K2PtCl4. If the reaction produces 120 g of cisplatin (Molar Mass = 300.1 g/mol), the percent yield is approximately __________.
    A) 40%
    B) 60%
    C) 80%
    D) 100%
  3. In a redox titration, the equivalence point occurs when the moles of the oxidizing agent are exactly equal to the moles of the reducing agent, regardless of the stoichiometric coefficients in the balanced equation.
    A) True
    B) False
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  1. Which of the following contains the greatest number of individual atoms?
    A) 1.0 mole of S8 molecules
    B) 2.0 moles of P4 molecules
    C) 4.0 moles of CaO units
    D) 8.0 moles of Argon atoms
  2. Consider the decomposition of potassium chlorate: 2KClO3 -> 2KCl + 3O2. To produce 15 moles of oxygen gas, __________ moles of KClO3 are required.
    A) 5
    B) 7.5
    C) 10
    D) 15
  3. Avogadro's hypothesis states that equal volumes of different gases at the same temperature and pressure contain the same number of molecules.
    A) True
    B) False
  4. An oxide of iron is 69.9% iron by mass. What is its empirical formula?
    A) FeO
    B) Fe2O3
    C) Fe3O4
    D) Fe2O
  5. A solution is prepared by dissolving 40.0 g of NaOH (MW=40.0) in enough water to make 500 mL of solution. The molarity of this solution is __________ M.
    A) 0.5
    B) 1.0
    C) 2.0
    D) 4.0
  6. In the Haber process (N2 + 3H2 -> 2NH3), if 2 moles of N2 and 3 moles of H2 are reacted, which is the limiting reactant and how much excess of the other remains?
    A) H2 is limiting; 1 mole N2 remains
    B) N2 is limiting; 1 mole H2 remains
    C) H2 is limiting; 0.5 mole N2 remains
    D) Neither; they are in stoichiometric proportion
  7. The molar mass of a substance is numerically equivalent to its atomic or molecular weight in atomic mass units (amu).
    A) True
    B) False

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This 12th-grade chemistry quiz provides a comprehensive assessment of quantitative analysis within stoichiometry. It encompasses diverse problem types including multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, and true-false formats covering combustion analysis, percent yield, limiting reactants, and empirical formula determination. The content challenges students to apply the mole concept to transition metal complexes and redox environments, emphasizing precision in molar mass calculations and stoichiometric ratios. It serves as a high-level evaluative tool for measuring student proficiency in high school chemical quantitative methods and analytical reasoning.

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Foire Aux Questions

Yes, this Chemistry Quiz is an excellent resource for a substitute lesson plan because it provides clear, structured quantitative problems and includes a detailed explanation for every answer to support student self-correction.

Most twelfth-grade students will complete this Chemistry Quiz in 30 to 45 minutes, depending on their comfort level with complex chemical calculations and the use of scientific calculators.

Teachers can use this Chemistry Quiz for differentiated instruction by assigning specific calculation-heavy questions to advanced learners while using the true-false conceptual items to support students who are still mastering the theoretical foundations of stoichiometry.

This science quiz is specifically designed for 12th-grade students or advanced placement chemistry learners who have a solid understanding of molar masses and balanced chemical equations.

You can implement this Chemistry Quiz as a mid-unit check-in to identify whether students are struggling with the mathematical application of the mole concept before moving on to gas laws or thermodynamics.

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