Stoichiometry Packet
Stoichiometry Packet
Stoichiometry Packet
VOCABULARY Assignment:
stoichiometry
percentage yield
mass-mass problem
limiting reagent
mole ratio
excess reagent
OBJECTIVES:
Be able to do stoichiometry problems (mass-mass problems).
Be able to calculate the limiting reagent for a given chemical reaction.
Be able to calculate percent yield.
Be able to correctly use a mole ratio.
Be able to write and balance chemical equations for use in stoichiometric problems.
2Al2O3
4Al + 3O2
mole ratios:
Pg. 277, #3
Review Questions:
1.
C. Octane has a density of 0.692 g/ml at 20 C. How many g of O2 are required to burn 2.00 L of
octane?
5. One of the steps in the commercial process for converting ammonia to nitric acid involves the
conversion of NH3 to NO:
4 NH3 + 5 O2 _ 4 NO + 6 H2O
A. How many grams of NO form when 3.50 g of NH3 reacts with 2.85 g of O2?
B. Which reactant is the limiting reactant and which is the excess reactant?
C. How much of the excess reactant remains after the limiting reactant is completely
consumed?
Example: Using the previous rxn, how many mol of Al can be produced from 13 mol of
aluminum oxide?
Example: Using the same rxn, how many g of O2 can be produced from 13 mol Al2O3?
Example: Using the same rxn, how many mol of Al can be produced from 25g Al 2O3?
Example: Using the same rxn , how many g of Al will be produced at the same time as 3 mol O 2?
Example: Using the same rxn, how many mol of Al 2O3 will be needed to produce 25 g Al?
You try: How many moles of salt can be formed from 12.0g of sodium reacting with Cl2?
Example: If 5.0g of hydrogen reacts w/ 5.0g of oxygen to make water, which reactant is the LR?
How much H2O is produced?
Example: Using the same rxn, how many g of Al can be produced from 25g Al 2O3?
Example: Using the same rxn, how many g of Al 2O3 will be needed to produce 25 g Al?
Stoichiometry Worksheet #1
Perform the following calculations. Be sure to use proper units!
8. How many mol of Ag2CO3 are produced from 3.00 mol of AgNO 3? _______
12. Given 10.0 g of BaCl2, how any g of HCl will be produced? ________
Stoichiometry Worksheet #2
Perform the following calculations. Be sure to use proper units!
Write the equation for the reaction in chemical symbols when necessary, then answer the
following mass-mass problems.
1. (a) Write the equation for the synthesis of carbonic acid from water and carbon dioxide.
1. In the synthesis reaction of iron (II) with sulfur, what mass of iron is needed to react
completely with 32.0 g of sulfur?
2. Given: Zn + 2 HBr _ ZnBr2 + H2 ; What mass of zinc bromide can be produced from 25.0 g of
hydrobromic acid ?
(b) Given 15.0 g of water and an excess of carbon dioxide, how much carbonic acid would be
produced?
3. Silver bromide can be precipitated by the reaction of silver nitrate with sodium bromide. What
weight of precipitate can be produced starting with 34.3 g of sodium bromide?
4. Hydrochloric acid is added to 50.0 g of iron (II) sulfide. What mass of hydrogen sulfide is
produced?
5. Given the Haber process: N2 + 3 H2 _ 2NH3
If 3.41 g of hydrogen reacts with 2.2 g of nitrogen what is the limiting reagent? How much
ammonia is produced?
(b) Would be the resulting mass of sodium nitrate under the same conditions?
(c) How many g of sodium hydroxide would be needed to form 13.0 g of aluminum hydroxide?