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How well do you understand the concepts and skills introduced in this lesson?

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Are you ready to take this lesson's quiz? These questions will help you find out. Make sure you understand why each correct answer is correct—if you don't, review that part of the lesson.

Which of these describes a mole?

  1. the number of particles in 1 g of an element or compound
  2. the number of atoms in any sample of matter
  3. the mass of 6.022 \( \times \) 1023 representative particles of a substance

How many atoms are in 2.0 moles of xenon (Xe) gas?

  1. 3.3 \( \times \) 10-24 atoms
  2. 2.0 \( \times \) 1023 atoms
  3. 6.022 \( \times \) 1023 atoms

How many moles of water are present in a sample containing 3.9 \( \times \) 1025 molecules of H2O?

  1. 2.35 \( \times \) 1049 moles
  2. 3.9 \( \times \) 1025 moles
  3. 6.022 \( \times \) 1023 moles

Which of the following molar masses is correct?

  1. molar mass of NH3 = 15.02 \( \frac{\text{g}}{\text{mol}} \)
  2. molar mass of Ni = 14.01 \( \frac{\text{g}}{\text{mol}} \)
  3. molar mass of C6H12O6 = 174.12 \( \frac{\text{g}}{\text{mol}} \)

How many moles of He are in a sample with a mass of 4.96 g?

  1. 19.84 mol
  2. 3.0 \( \times \) 1024 mol
  3. 8.96 mol

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