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Review Limiting Reactants Agenda: 1/20/2017 Go over Review sheet Stoichiometry Review Skills Check Review Limiting Reactants Homework: None

Question 1 From the equation below, if you start with moles of Na, how do we convert to moles of Cl? 2 Na + Cl  NaCl

Question 2 From the equation below, if you start with moles of HCl, how do we convert to grams of ZnCl2? Zn + 2HCl  ZnCl2 + H2

Question 3 From the equation below, if you start with grams of NaOH, how do we convert to grams of H2O? NaOH+ HCl  H2O NaCl

Question 4 From the equation below, if you start with moles of HCl, how do we convert to liters of gas at STP of H2? Na + HCl H2 + NaCl

Question 5 From the equation below, if you start with liters of H2SO4, how do we convert to moles of H2O? NaOH + H2SO4  Na2SO4 + H2O

Question 6 From the equation below, if you start with liters of HCl, how do we convert to liters of gas at STP of H2? F2+ 2HCl 2HF + Cl2