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Stoichiometry

Stoichiometry. Stoichiometry. ____________ - measuring the amounts of substances involved in chemical reactions and relating them to one another. Steps. Write the ____________ chemical equation Start with your ____________ Cross out until you get what you want

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Stoichiometry

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  1. Stoichiometry

  2. Stoichiometry • ____________ - measuring the amounts of substances involved in chemical reactions and relating them to one another

  3. Steps • Write the ____________ chemical equation • Start with your ____________ • Cross out until you get what you want • Check ____________ , ____________ , and ____________ your answer

  4. Conversion Factor # Moles A # Moles B The #’s in from if A & B MUST come from the ____________ chemical equation

  5. Mole – Mole Relationship • How many moles of Fe2O3 will I form from 5.0 mol of Fe?

  6. Mass – Mole Relationship • How many g of NaCl will be produced from 1.25 mol of chlorine gas reacting with sodium?

  7. Mass – Mass Relationships • Ammonium nitrate decomposes into dinitrogen monoxide gas and water. Determine that amount of water produced if 25.0 g of ammonium nitrate decomposes.

  8. Another Example • Determine the number of moles of carbon dioxide that can be formed from the combustion of 10.0 moles of C3H8.

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