Stoichiometry Objectives: Identify what stoichiometry is in chemistry. Apply stoichiometry calculations in chemical reactions. Identify and apply limiting reactants in chemical reactions. Calculate % yield of products in a chemical reaction.
Chemistry I: 4.18 Infinite Campus: Mole Lab (19pts.) Objectives: I can apply mole conversions to substances.-REVIEW I can establish molar ratios between substances in a balanced chemical reaction. STOICHIOMETRY I can convert between substances in a chemical reaction using stoichiometry. Homework: Mole Review Sheet/Stoichiometry Worksheet
Mole Conversions
What is Stoichiometry? access.aasd.k12.wi.us
Chemistry I: 4.19 Objectives: Mole Exam REVIEW(Show Work!) I can establish molar ratios between substances in a balanced chemical reaction. STOICHIOMETRY I can convert between substances in a chemical reaction using stoichiometry. Homework: Mole Review Sheet/Stoichiometry Worksheet
Mole Exam Review
Stoichiometry N2 + H2 ----------> NH3 What is stoichiometry?: Converting between substances in a balanced chemical equation using molar ratios. www.larapedia.com
Chemistry I: 4.20 Due: Mole Review Worksheet Mole Lab-late but missing several Objectives: I can establish molar ratios between substances in a balanced chemical reaction. STOICHIOMETRY I can convert between substances in a chemical reaction using stoichiometry. Homework: Mole Review Sheet/Stoichiometry Worksheet
Stoichiometry N2 + H2 ----------> NH3 What is stoichiometry?: Converting between substances in a balanced chemical equation using molar ratios. www.larapedia.com
Stoichiometry: Molar Ratios (NH3) (N2) www.larapedia.com
Chemistry I: 4.21-2nd/3rd period Due: Mole Review Worksheet-missing many! Objectives: I can establish molar ratios between substances in a balanced chemical reaction. STOICHIOMETRY I can convert between substances in a chemical reaction using stoichiometry. Homework: Stoichiometry Practice Problems
Chemistry I: 4.21-6th period Infinite Campus: Mole Exam Due: Mole Review Worksheet-missing many! Objectives: I can establish molar ratios between substances in a balanced chemical reaction. STOICHIOMETRY I can convert between substances in a chemical reaction using stoichiometry. Homework: Stoichiometry Practice Problems
Stoichiometry: Molar Ratios Molar Ratio: A mole to mole ratio(relationship) between two substances in a balanced reaction. (mole ratio, mole fraction) (NH3) (N2) www.larapedia.com
Chemistry I: 4.22 Due: Stoichiometry Practice Problems Objectives: I can establish molar ratios between substances in a balanced chemical reaction. STOICHIOMETRY I can convert between substances in a chemical reaction using stoichiometry. Homework: Stoichiometry Packet Practice Problems
Stoichiometry: Mole Conversions (NH3) (N2) www.larapedia.com
Chemistry I: 4.25 Infinite Campus: Mole Exam Mole Review Packet Due: Stoichiometry Practice Problems Objectives: I can convert between substances in a chemical reaction using stoichiometry. (Quiz Wed.) Homework: Stoichiometry Packet Practice Problems
Stoichiometry: Mole to Mass Conversions (NH3) (N2) www.larapedia.com
Stoichiometry: Mole to Mole Conversions
Stoichiometry: Mole to Mole Conversions
Chemistry I: 4.26 Due: Stoichiometry Practice Problems Packet Objectives: I can convert between substances in a chemical reaction using stoichiometry and mole conversions. Stoichiometry Quiz Tomorrow Homework: Stoichiometry Packet Practice Problems
Stoichiometry: Bell Ringer H2O ----------> H2 + O2 What type of reaction is this? Balance the chemical equation if needed. If you start with 100 moles of H2O how many moles of H2 would be produced? 4. If you start with 7.0 grams of H2O, how many grams of O2 would be produced?
Stoichiometry Problems
Chemistry I: 4.27 Due: Stoichiometry Practice Problems Packet Objectives: I can convert between substances in a chemical reaction using stoichiometry and mole conversions. Stoichiometry Quiz Stoichiometry Lab-Intro. Homework: Stoichiometry Lab
Chemistry I: 4.28 Due: Stoichiometry Practice Problems Packet Objectives: I can convert between substances in a chemical reaction using stoichiometry and mole conversions. Stoichiometry Quiz Stoichiometry Lab-Intro. Homework: Stoichiometry Lab Calculations
Stoichiometry Lab Purpose: To design and test a model airbag in cars. Actual Reaction: 2Na3N(s) ---> 6Na(s) +N2(g) Model Reaction: NaHCO3(s) +CH3COOH(aq) ---> NaCH3CO2(aq) + CO2(g) + H2O(l)
Chemistry I: 4.29 Due: Stoichiometry Practice Problems Packet Objectives: I can convert between substances in a chemical reaction using stoichiometry and mole conversions. Stoichiometry Lab Homework: Stoichiometry Review Problems
Stoichiometry Lab Model Reaction: NaHCO3(s) +CH3COOH(aq) ---> NaCH3CO2(aq) + CO2(g) + H2O(l)
Stoichiometry: Mole to Mole Conversions
Stoichiometry Lab
Stoichiometry Gallery Walk
Chemistry I: 5.02.16 Infinite Campus: Stoichiometry Quiz Stoichiometry Packet Objectives: I can convert between substances in a chemical reaction using stoichiometry and mole conversions. Stoichiometry Lab Homework: Stoichiometry Review Problems
Stoichiometry Lab Model Reaction: NaHCO3(s) +CH3COOH(aq) ---> NaCH3CO2(aq) + CO2(g) + H2O(l)
Chemistry I: 5.03.16 Objectives: I can convert between substances in a chemical reaction using stoichiometry and mole conversions. Review Stoichiometry Quiz Stoichiometry Lab-complete Homework: Stoichiometry Review Problems Stoichiometry Exam-Thursday
Stoichiometry Lab Model Reaction: NaHCO3(s) +CH3COOH(aq) ---> NaCH3CO2(aq) + CO2(g) + H2O(l) *Focused on Calculation 2: The amount of acetic acid(vinegar) you you need for the lab. Approximately 2 mL. *Completed hypothesis (limiting/excess reactant) and lab.
Stoichiometry Lab Hypothesis: Explain which reactant you think will be completely consumed, the limiting reactant. Explain which reactant you think will be partially consumed, the excess reactant.
Stoichiometry Lab: Hypothesis Explain which reactant you think will be completely consumed, the limiting reactant. Explain which reactant you think will be partially consumed, the excess reactant.
Chemistry I: 5.04.16 Objectives: I can convert between substances in a chemical reaction using stoichiometry and mole conversions. Stoichiometry Lab-Conclusion I can understand the difference between the limiting reactant and the excess reactant. Homework: Stoichiometry Review-Test Tomorrow
Stoichiometry Lab: Conclusion Provide evidence from the experiment to explain which reactant was the limiting reactant and which was the excess reactant.
Stoichiometry: Limiting Reactants Limiting Reactant: completely consumed during a chemical reaction. Excess Reactant: partially consumed during a chemical reaction en.wikipedia.org
Stoichiometry Problems N2H4 + O2 -----> N2 + 2 H2O a. If some of the rocket fuel was left over after the reaction was complete, explain which reactant is the limiting reactant and which is the excess reactant. Rocket Fuel(N2H4)= excess reactant (some left over) Oxygen (O2) = limiting reactant, what is 100% consumed. b. Which reactant should you use to accurately predict the amount of products produced in this reaction? We will want to use the limiting reactant(O2), because it limits(controls) the amount of product that can be produced. Accurately determine the amount of N2 and H2O in grams that should be produced if 2 grams of O2 reacts with 5.6 grams N2H4. *Use the grams of O2 to accurately predict how much of each product can be produced.
Chemistry 5.5.16 Objectives: Stoichiometry Exam Chemistry Final Review Homework: Chemistry Practice Exam on Monday