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I’m hiring!. Homework Graders Pay = 1 extra credit point/10 papers graded Qualifications : No TUs, BD, LD Availability before/after school or 5 th period lunch. No nepotism/cronyism will be tolerated. HOMEWORK DUE MIErCOLES. If you haven’t done so already, read chapter 3! - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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I’m hiring!

Homework Graders

• Pay = 1 extra credit point/10 papers graded

• Qualifications:

– No TUs, BD, LD

– Availability before/after school or 5th period lunch.

– No nepotism/cronyism will be tolerated

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HOMEWORK DUE MIErCOLES

• If you haven’t done so already, read chapter 3!

• P114 - 115: #22, #32, #34

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StoichiometryThe quantitative study of chemical

reactions

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Use stoichiometry to answer these questions:

How much product will form from a given amount of reactants?

How much of the reactants is necessary to form a given amount of product?

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Stoichiometric Steps

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Step 1• Predict products of a

reaction if they are not given to you

• Balance the coefficients of the reaction

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Step 2• Use molar conversion to

change whatever is given (volume, mass or concentration) to moles

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Step 3• Use the molar ratio from

the balanced reaction to convert the moles of what is given to the moles of what’s asked for.

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Step 4• Use conversion factors

(moles mass, volume or M) to change the moles of what is asked for to the proper unit

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Calculate the volume of NH3 formed at STP

when 5.0 kg of H2 react with excess N2

to form NH3

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Calculate the number of molecules of

oxygen gas required to burn 3.0 g of

C5H10O5

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Calculate the mass of solid product formed

when 18.4 g of MgBr2 is combined with a

solution containing excess K2CO3.

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Limiting Reactant• The reactant that gets

used up

• The reactant that determines the amount of product formed

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Excess Reactant•The reactant that Does Not get used up

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When I give you quantities of more than one reactant:

You must figure out which one is limiting

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3A + 2B A3B2

Which reactant is limiting?• Do Step 1 and then Step 2 for both A & B.• Pick A (your chemistry grade?)• Use the molar ratio that relates A to B to

determine how much of B would be needed to completely use up the moles of A

• If there are more than enough moles of B, A is limiting

• If there not enough moles of B, then B is limiting • Use limiting reactant for steps 3 & 4

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Calculate the mass of glucose (C6H12O6)

formed when 880 g of carbon dioxide is

combined with 720 g of water in photosynthesis

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Calculate the mass of BaSO4 formed when

104 g of BaCl2 is combined with 250 mL

1.00 M K2SO4

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How to make a BLT sandwich:

2 PB(pieces bread)

3 TS(tomato slices)

5 BS(bacon slices)

2 LL(lettuce leaves)

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So reaction is:

• 2 PB + 3 TS + 5 BS + 2 LL 1 BLT

1 BLT

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Masses of reactants + product:

• 1 PB = 50.0 g

• 1 TS = 60.0 g

• 1 BS = 20.0 g

• 1 LL = 5.0 g

• 1 BLT = 390.0 g

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How many BLTs?

• PB = 3,356.7 g• TS = 4,789.2 g• BS = 2,789.4 g• LL = 789.2 g

Get answer in significant digits and then round down to whole number of BLTs.

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Theoretical Yield• The amount determined

through stoichiometry

• The amount solved for on paper

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Experimental Yield• The amount obtained in

the lab

• Actual yield

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Percent yield• % Yield = (Exp/Theo) x 100 %

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68 g NH3 was obtained when 140 g

of N2 reacts with excess H2. Calculate

percent yield.

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510 g PH3 was obtained when 0.62 kg of P4 reacts with

excess H2. Calculate percent yield.

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4.61 g of lead(II)iodide was obtained when 66.2 g of lead(II)nitrate was added to 750 ml 0.10 M

potassium iodide. Calculate the % yield.

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Calculate the volume of oxygen gas at STP required to burn 12 kg of erythrose (C4H8O4)

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Determine the volume of NH3 formed at STP

when 2.0 x 1027 molecules N2 reacts with

4.0 kg of H2:

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Determine the volume of O2 released at STP

when 32 kg of Fe2O3 is purified making

Fe & O2

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Calculate the mass of solid product formed when 41.6

g of barium chloride is added to 250 ml of 0.40 M potassium sulfate giving a

50.0 % yield:

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Calculate the mass of solid product formed

when 2.00 g of calcium bromide is added to 250 ml of

0.40 M sodium sulfate: