Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry

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Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry Redding 2012 Chemistry 20

Chemical Reaction Equations Limiting Reagents Excess Reagents A reactant whose entities are completely used during the reaction A reactant whose entities are in surplus to what the reaction requires and therefore has left over once the reaction is completed

Gravimetric Stoichiometry Finding unknown mass of reactant or product You will study gas stoichiometry in the next section using temperature and pressures. You will look at solution stoichiometry in the last section of this chapter which deals with concentration of solutions.

Steps to solving Gravimetric Stoichiometry Problems Write a balanced chemical equation List all of the variables you know and what you are solving for Convert mass of measured substance into moles Calculate amount of chemical substance required by doing a mole ratio Convert the required number of moles into mass

Note: this compound breaks down into water and carbon dioxide as well. Example: If you decompose 1.00g of malachite (Cu(OH)2CuCO3), what is the mass of copper II oxide that would be formed? Note: this compound breaks down into water and carbon dioxide as well.

What mass of iron III oxide is required to produce 100.0grams of iron? Iron is most widely used metal in North America. It may be produced by the reaction of iron III oxide with carbon monoxide to produce iron metal and carbon dioxide. What mass of iron III oxide is required to produce 100.0grams of iron?

Predict the mass of sulphur required to react 25grams of zinc Powdered Zinc metal reacts violently with sulphur when heated to produce zinc sulphide. Predict the mass of sulphur required to react 25grams of zinc

Calculating % Yield Sometimes when performing a reaction the theoretical amount of substance you are supposed to get and the actual amount the experiment yields are two different numbers. There are many factors that can affect your actual yield When calculating % yield use the following calculation: