Name ________________________________________________ Date ________________Block______ Mole – Particle Conversions Worksheet Directions: Solve each of the following problems. Show all work! *** One mole of any element/compound/etc. = 6.02 x 1023 particles Given the following, find the number of corresponding particles: 1) 2.5 moles of H3PO4 2) 0.13 moles of HF 3) 6.8 moles NaHCO3 4) 184 moles of copper Given the following, find the number of moles: 5) 4.0 x 1024 formula units Cu(CN)2 6) 5.6 x 1021 molecules C6H6 7) 2.13 x 1023 formula units BaCO3 8) 9.30 x 1025 molecules NI3 Mole – Volume Conversions Worksheet Directions: Solve each of the following problems. Show all work! *** One mole of any gas at STP (0 °C and 1 atm pressure) = 22.4 L Given the following, find the volume. 1) 2.5 moles of CO2 2) 0.13 moles of F2 3) 6.8 moles H2 4) 184 moles of oxygen Given the following, find the number of moles: 5) 4.0 L CO 6) 5.6 L CH4 7) 2.13 L N2 8) 9.30 L Cl2