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Chemistry Conversion Factors Worksheet

A Grade 11 Chemistry worksheet focusing on applying conversion factors to solve stoichiometry and unit conversion problems.

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Chemistry Conversion Factors

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Read each question carefully and use appropriate conversion factors to solve the problems. Show all your work for full credit.

1. Which of the following is an example of a conversion factor?

a

12 grams

b

1 mole / 6.022 x 10^23 atoms

c

25 mL

d

5.0 meters

2. How many milliliters are in 2.5 liters?

a

0.0025 mL

b

25 mL

c

250 mL

d

2500 mL

1. Avogadro's number states that there are   particles in one mole of a substance.

2. To convert from grams to moles, you use the   mass of the substance.

3. The SI unit for amount of substance is the  .

1. Convert 50.0 grams of NaCl to moles. (Molar mass of NaCl = 58.44 g/mol)

2. How many atoms are in 3.0 moles of Oxygen (O)?

1. A conversion factor always has a value of one.

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True

F

False

2. Density can be used as a conversion factor between mass and volume.

T

True

F

False

Match the unit with its equivalent.

1. 1 kilogram

 

a. 1000 mL

2. 1 liter

 

b. 1000 grams

3. 1 meter

 

c. 100 centimeters