Chemistry Unit 7

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Chemistry: Unit 7

Ms. Doati
Mrs. Gallardo Principal
Bronxwood Preparatory Academy
April
How can we use stoichiometry in chemistry to find
out the molar mass and the percent composition?
Molar mass of elements and compounds
How can we use stoichiometry in chemistry to find
out the molar mass and the percent composition?
How can we use stoichiometry in chemistry to find
out the molar mass and the percent composition?
Example of percent composition

1. Find the Molecular


Mass (MM)
2. Divide each element by
the total MM to get the
percent composition
Percent Composition
Empirical Formula Example
Molecular Formula Example
Activity

https://www.teachnlearnchem.com/Formula/Word/Percent%20Comp%20Emp%2
0Mol.docx

I will put questions on the board

I will assign you a question, work with a partner

Come up and write your work and answer And explain it to the class

Open up for class discussion


How can we calculate the mass to mass stoichiometry and
the percent yield?
Mass to Mass Stoichiometry
How can we calculate the mass to mass
stoichiometry and the percent yield?
Percent Yield
Activity

Mass to mass

https://www.murrieta.k12.ca.us/cms/lib5/CA01000508/Centricity/ModuleInstanc
e/8681/Stoichiometry_-_mass_to_mass.doc

Percent yield

http://misterguch.brinkster.net/PRA022.pdf
Ideal Gas Laws

● Why do your ears pop when you are in an airplane? Why


do you think this happens?

● Have you ever had a soda bottle spray all over you? Why
do you think this happens?
Ideal Gas Laws Simulation

https://teachchemistry.org/periodical/issues/november-2015/gas-laws
How can we explain the relationship between
temperature, pressure, and volume?

P=Pressure

V= Volume

T= Temperature

n=number of moles
Ideal Gas Laws

Boyles Law Charles law Gay Lussac’s Law


Avogadro’s Hypothesis
How can we explain the relationship between
temperature, pressure, and volume?

Station activity about Ideal Gas Laws

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