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Stoichiometry

Stoichiometry. Mole-Mass Mass-Mass. Mass-Mole Problems. Step 1 : Write a BALANCED EQUATION Step 2 : Determine your known & unknowns Step 3 : Convert known mass to moles (molar mass-known) Step 4 : Convert known mole to unknown mole (Mole-Mole ratio). Mass-Mole Problems. Example:.

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Stoichiometry

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  1. Stoichiometry Mole-Mass Mass-Mass

  2. Mass-Mole Problems • Step 1: Write a BALANCED EQUATION • Step 2: Determine your known & unknowns • Step 3: Convert known mass to moles (molar mass-known) • Step 4: Convert known mole to unknown mole (Mole-Mole ratio)

  3. Mass-Mole Problems Example: 2 H2O 2 H2 + O2 How many moles of water can be formed from 48.0 g O2? 48.0 g O2 1 mol O2 2 mol H2O 3.00 mol H2O = 32.00 g O2 1 mol O2

  4. 3 2 3 Mass-Mole Practice CuSO4 + Al Al2(SO4)3 + Cu How many moles of CuSO4 are required to react with 13.5 g of Al? Mole ratio 1 mol Al 3 mol CuSO4 13.5 g Al 0.751 mol CuSO4 = 26.98 g Al 2 mol Al How many moles of Al2(SO4)3 are produced when 13.5g of Al react? 1 mol Al 1 mol Al2(SO4)3 13.5 g Al 0.250 mol Al2(SO4)3 = 26.98 g Al 2 mol Al

  5. 3 2 2 Mass-Mole Practice Ca + AlCl3 3 CaCl2 + Al How many moles of AlCl3 are required to react with 5.7g of Ca? 1 mol Ca 2 mol AlCl3 5.7 g Ca 0.095 mol AlCl3 = 40.08 g Ca 3 mol Ca How many moles of CaCl2 are produced when 5.7g of Ca react? 1 mol Ca 3 mol CaCl2 5.7 g Ca 0.14 mol CaCl2 = 40.08 g Ca 3 mol Ca

  6. Mass-Mass Problems • Step 1: Write a BALANCED EQUATION • Step 2: Determine your known & unknowns • Step 3: Convert known mass to moles (molar mass-known) • Step 4: Convert known mole to unknown mole (Mole-Mole ratio) • Step 5: Convert unknown mole to gram (molar mass- unknown)

  7. Mass-Mass Problems Example: 2 H2O 2 H2 + O2 How many grams of water can be formed from 48.0 g O2? 48.0 g O2 1 mol O2 2 mol H2O 18.02 g H2O 54.1 g H2O = 32.00 g O2 1 mol O2 1 mol H2O

  8. 3 2 3 Mass-Mass Practice CuSO4 + Al Al2(SO4)3 + Cu How many grams of CuSO4 are required to react with 8.5g Al? Mole ratio 1 mol Al 3 mol CuSO4 159.61 g CuSO4 8.5 g Al = 26.98 g Al 2 mol Al 1 mol CuSO4 75 g CuSO4 How many grams of Al2(SO4)3 are produced when 8.5g Al react? 1 mol Al 1 mol Al2(SO4)3 342.14 g Al2(SO4)3 8.5 g Al = 26.98 g Al 2 mol Al 1 mol Al2(SO4)3 54 g Al2(SO4)3

  9. 3 2 2 Mass-Mass Practice Ca + AlCl3 3 CaCl2 + Al What mass of AlCl3 is required to react with 1.9g of Ca? 1 mol Ca 2 mol AlCl3 133.33 g AlCl3 1.9 g Ca = 40.08 g Ca 3 mol Ca 1 mol AlCl3 4.2 g AlCl3 What mass of CaCl2 is produced when 1.9g of Ca react? 1 mol Ca 3 mol CaCl2 110.98 g CaCl2 1.9 g Ca = 40.08 g Ca 3 mol Ca 1 mol CaCl2 5.3 g CaCl2

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