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DO NOW-on the back of your notes How many grams of Hydrogen will react with 4.7 moles of Nitrogen? N2(g) + 3 H2(g)  2 NH3(g)   Reaction on

After today you will be able to… Calculate the number of grams produced or reacted of a substance given a chemical equation

There are three steps needed for these calculations: Convert gramsmoles (Using the MM of the known.) Convert moles of knownmoles of unknown using the mole ratio (We learned this yesterday!) Convert moles of unknown grams (Using MM of the unknown.)

Mass-Mass Calculations Example: What mass of silver chloride will react with 15.0g of aluminum? __Al 1 __ AgCl 3 __ Ag 3 + __ AlCl3 1  + 1 Al Ag Cl 1 3 Review! 1Ag =107.871) K: 15.0 gAl 3 3 1Cl =35.45(1) U: ? gAgCl 3 143.32g 15.0 gAl 1 1 mol Al 26.98 gAl 3 mol AgCl 1 mol Al 143.32 gAgCl 1 mol AgCl x x x 239g AgCl =

Mass-Mass Calculations Example: What mass of oxygen gas would be produced from the decomposition of 37.2g of lithium chlorate? 2 __Li(ClO3) __ LiCl 2 + __ O2 3  1Li =6.94(1) K: 37.2 gLi(ClO3) 1Cl =35.45(1) 3O =16.00(3) U: ? gO2 90.39g 37.2 gLi(ClO3) 1 1 mol Li(ClO3) 90.39 gLi(ClO3) 3 mol O2 2 mol Li(ClO3) 32.00 gO2 1 mol O2 x x x 19.8 gO2 =

SUMMARY OF IMPORTANT POINTS: You are calculating the mass for TWO different substances! Molar mass (MM) is ALWAYS equal to ONE mole! The ONLY time the number of moles is different than ONE (1) is when you are doing the MOLE RATIO STEP!

Questions? Practice Time!! Reaction on