AP Notes Chapter 4 Stoichiometry.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Atomic Mass Atoms are so small, it is difficult to discuss how much they weigh in grams Use atomic mass units. an atomic mass unit (amu) is one twelfth.
Advertisements

Stoichiometry Chapter 12.
Unit 11 Stoichiometry CP Chemistry.
Love, Life and Stoichiometry
CHEMICAL REACTIONS CHAPTER 4
Stoichiometry Jeopardy
Chapter 11 “Stoichiometry”
Chapter 12 “Stoichiometry” Chemistry Tutorial Stoichiometry Mr. Mole.
III. Stoichiometry Stoy – kee – ahm –eh - tree
Stoichiometry Chapter 12.
Chapter 3 Stoichiometry: Ratios of Combination
Chemical Stoichiometry
Copyright©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. 1 Chemical Stoichiometry Stoichiometry - The study of quantities of materials consumed.
CHAPTER 3 STOICHIOMETRY. ATOMIC MASS Atoms are so small, it is difficult to discuss how much they weigh in grams. Use atomic mass units. an atomic mass.
Chapter 3: Stoichiometry Stoichiometry - The study of quantities of materials consumed and produced in chemical reactions. In order to understand stoichiometry,
Atomic Mass l Atoms are so small, it is difficult to discuss how much they weigh in grams. l Use atomic mass units. l an atomic mass unit (amu) is one.
Stoichiometry Chapter 3. Atomic Mass Atoms are so small, it is difficult to weigh in grams (Use atomic mass units) Atomic mass is a weighted average of.
Chapter 9 Stoichiometry
Greek for “measuring elements” The calculations of quantities in chemical reactions based on a balanced equation.
Stoichiometry Chapter 9 Stoichiometry  Greek for “measuring elements”  The calculations of quantities in chemical reactions based on a balanced equation.
Atomic Mass Atoms are so small, it is difficult to discuss how much they weigh in grams. Use atomic mass units. an atomic mass unit (amu) is one twelfth.
Atomic Mass l Atoms are so small, it is difficult to discuss how much they weigh in grams. l Use atomic mass units. l an atomic mass unit (amu) is one.
AP Chemistry West Valley High School Mr. Mata.
Chemical Quantities – Ch. 9.
Chemical Mathematics Atomic Mass Atoms are so small, it is difficult to discuss how much they weigh in grams. Use atomic mass units. An atomic mass unit.
Chemistry Chapter 10, 11, and 12 Jeopardy
STOICHIOMETRY.  Stoichiometry is the science of using balanced chemical equations to determine exact amounts of chemicals needed or produced in a chemical.
CHAPTER 3b Stoichiometry.
Conservation of Mass (again) I think it must be important? I think it must be important? Lavoisier- observed that the total mass of a substance present.
Stoichiometry: Calculations with Chemical Formulas and Equations
Chapter 3 - Stoichiometry It is important to be able to quantify the amount of reagent(s) that will be needed to produce a given amount of product(s).
Chapter 6 Chemical Quantities How you measure how much? You can measure mass, or volume, or you can count pieces. We measure mass in grams. We measure.
 Atoms are so small, it is difficult to discuss how much they weigh in grams.  Use atomic mass units.  an atomic mass unit (amu) is one twelth the.
Atomic Mass l Atoms are so small, it is difficult to discuss how much they weigh in grams l Use atomic mass units. l an atomic mass unit (amu) is one.
Chapter 3 Stoichiometry: Calculations with Chemical Formulas and Equations.
Stoichiometry Chemistry 101 : Chap. 3 Chemical Equations
Stoichiometry Jeopardy Percen t Yield Limiting Reactan ts “Stoiche d” About Chemist ry Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $ Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400.
Atomic Mass l Atoms are so small, it is difficult to discuss how much they weigh in grams. l Use atomic mass units. l an atomic mass unit (amu) is one.
Stoichiometry Chapter 3 -MW. What Is Stoich? Stoichiometry is the study of reactions:  Why do reactions occur?  How fast do they proceed?  What intermediary.
Chemical Stoichiometry
Atomic Mass l Atoms are so small, it is difficult to discuss how much they weigh in grams. l Use atomic mass units. l an atomic mass unit (amu) is one.
2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt ConversionsGas Laws Molar Mass Equations.
Honors Chapter 12 Stoichiometry u Greek for “measuring elements” u The calculations of quantities in chemical reactions based on a balanced equation.
Lab Questions Mole Conversions Vocabulary Multiple-Step.
Stoichiometry Notes (Chapter 9). I. Problems Involving Compounds a. Compounds are measured in molecules (or formula units) and single elements are measured.
1 Chapter 8 Quantities in Chemical Reactions Tro, 2 nd ed.
Stoichiometry & the Mole. The Mole __________ - SI base unit used to measure the amount of a substance. A mole of anything contains __________ representative.
Stoichiometry! The heart of chemistry. The Mole The mole is the SI unit chemists use to represent an amount of substance. 1 mole of any substance = 6.02.
Stoichiometry Chapter Stoichiometry Stoichiometry is the study of quantitative relationships between the amounts of reactants used and amounts.
Chemistry Chapter 12 Review Game. Balancing Chemical Equations Stoich #1 (easy) Stoich #2 (more difficult) % Yield 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point.
Stoichiometry Interpreting Balanced Equations
Semester 1 Chemistry Review DAY 2 Formula Weight Find the formula weight of aluminum sulfate. Al 2 (SO 4 ) 3 Al - 2 x = S - 3 x =
Chapter 12: Stoichiometry
Stoichiometry Notes (Chapter 12). Review of Molar Mass Recall that the molar mass of a compound is the mass, in grams, of one mole of that compound.
Stoichiometry. What is stoichiometry? Involves the mass relationships between reactants and products in a chemical reaction ▫Based on the law of conservation.
Problem 3.14 How many moles of cobalt (Co) atoms are there in 6.00 X109 (6 billion) Co atoms?
Stoichiometry Chapter 12. Chocolate Chip Cookies!! 1 cup butter ;1/2 cup white sugar 1 cup packed brown sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 2 eggs ; 2 1/2.
Reaction Stoichiometry the numerical relationships between chemical amounts in a reaction is called stoichiometry the coefficients in a balanced chemical.
Atomic Mass Atoms are so small, it is difficult to discuss how much they weigh in grams. Use atomic mass units. an atomic mass unit (amu) is one twelth.
The Mole (mol) The mole is a very large number used for counting particles x 1023 of anything is a mole Defined as the number of atoms in exactly.
The Mole The mole is a number.
Unit 13: More Chemical Reactions
Unit 13: Stoichiometry -How can we quantitatively analyze reactions?
Stoichiometry Review.
Stoichiometry Chapter 11.
Chapter 11 “Stoichiometry”
Atomic Mass Atoms are so small, it is difficult to discuss how much they weigh in grams. Use atomic mass units. an atomic mass unit (amu) is one twelth.
Stoichiometry Greek for “measuring elements”
Atomic Mass Atoms are so small, it is difficult to discuss how much they weigh in grams Use atomic mass units. an atomic mass unit (amu) is one twelfth.
Presentation transcript:

AP Notes Chapter 4 Stoichiometry

Chemical Equations are the Atoms are “Letters” Compounds are “Words” Chemical Equations are the “Sentences of Chemistry” Reactants  Products

Experimental Evidence Shows that in chemical reactions Mass and atoms conserved Moles not conserved

The Mole The mole is a number. A very large number, but still, just a number. 6.022 x 1023 of anything is a mole A large dozen. The number of atoms in exactly 12 grams of carbon-12. Makes the numbers on the table the mass of the average atom.

Balance to conserve atoms: Mg(s) + O2(g)  MgO(s) 2. Balance the equation in #1 for one mole of product.

Interpretations of Equation: 2 Mg + O2  2 MgO Microscopic Macroscopic 2 moles magnesium and one mole oxygen produce 2 moles magnesium oxide + +

Molar mass Mass of 1 mole of a substance. Often called molecular weight. To determine the molar mass of an element, look on the table. To determine the molar mass of a compound, add up the molar masses of the elements that make it up.

Find the molar mass of CH4 Mg3P2 Ca(NO3)2 Al2(Cr2O7)3 CaSO4 · 2H2O

Chemical Equations Are sentences. Describe what happens in a chemical reaction. Reactants ® Products Equations should be balanced. Have the same number of each kind of atoms on both sides because ...

Balancing equations CH4 + O2 ® CO2 + H2O 1 C 1 4 H 2 2 O 3 Reactants Products 1 C 1 4 H 2 2 O 3

Balancing equations CH4 + O2 ® CO2 + 2 H2O 1 C 1 4 H 2 4 2 O 3 Reactants Products 1 C 1 4 H 2 4 2 O 3

Balancing equations CH4 + O2 ® CO2 + 2 H2O 1 C 1 4 H 2 4 4 2 O 3 Reactants Products 1 C 1 4 H 2 4 4 2 O 3

Balancing equations CH4 + 2O2 ® CO2 + 2 H2O 1 C 1 4 H 2 4 4 4 2 O 3 Reactants Products 1 C 1 4 H 2 4 4 4 2 O 3

Abbreviations (s) ¯ (g) ­ (aq) heat D catalyst

Practice Ca(OH)2 + H3PO4 ® H2O + Ca3(PO4)2 Cr + S8 ® Cr2S3 KClO3(s) ® Cl2(g) + O2(g) Solid iron(III) sulfide reacts with gaseous hydrogen chloride to form solid iron(III) chloride and hydrogen sulfide gas. Fe2O3(s) + Al(s) ® Fe(s) + Al2O3(s)

Write and balance the equation for the reaction in which ammonium nitrate decomposes to form dinitrogen oxide and water.

Write and balance the equation for the reaction of calcium phosphate and phosphoric acid (hydrogen phosphate) to form calcium dihydrogen phosphate.

Meaning A balanced equation can be used to describe a reaction in molecules and atoms. Not grams. Chemical reactions happen molecules at a time or dozens of molecules at a time or moles of molecules.

Stoichiometry Calculations based on chemical formulas or equations

Stoichiometry Given an amount of either starting material or product, determining the other quantities. use conversion factors from molar mass (g - mole) balanced equation (mole - mole) keep track.

Map of the World of Stoichiometry atoms or molecules atoms or molecules Equation mole 1 mole 2 grams grams

1. How many grams of dinitrogen oxide are produced from the decomposition of 1.00 x 103 grams of ammonium nitrate?

2. Calculate the mass of chlorine required to react with 10 2. Calculate the mass of chlorine required to react with 10.0 grams of sodium metal.

3. Calculate the mass of sodium nitrate that must decompose to produce 128 grams of sodium nitrite.

4. Calculate the mass of nitrogen needed to make 1000 4. Calculate the mass of nitrogen needed to make 1000. grams of nitric acid by the process given.

5. What is the percent yield if 106 grams of sodium chlorite are isolated from the reaction of 202.3 grams of ClO2 with excess sodium hydroxide?

6. A volume of 3. 42 mL of SiCl4 (density = 1 6. A volume of 3.42 mL of SiCl4 (density = 1.48 g/mL) reacts with excess hydrogen sulfide giving HSSiCl3. The hydrogen chloride produced reacts with 0.449 gram of NaOH. What is the percent yield?

Examples One way of producing O2(g) involves the decomposition of potassium chlorate into potassium chloride and oxygen gas. A 25.5 g sample of Potassium chlorate is decomposed. How many moles of O2(g) are produced? How many grams of potassium chloride? How many grams of oxygen?

Examples A piece of aluminum foil 5.11 in x 3.23 in x 0.0381 in is dissolved in excess HCl(aq). How many grams of H2(g) are produced? How many grams of each reactant are needed to produce 15 grams of iron form the following reaction? Fe2O3(s) + Al(s) ® Fe(s) + Al2O3(s)

Examples K2PtCl4(aq) + NH3(aq) ® Pt(NH3)2Cl2(s) + KCl(aq) What mass of Pt(NH3)2Cl2 can be produced from 65 g of K2PtCl4 ? How much KCl will be produced? How much from 65 grams of NH3?

How much you get from an chemical reaction Yield How much you get from an chemical reaction Limiting Reagent Reactant that determines the amount of product formed. The one you run out of first. Makes the least product. Book shows you a ratio method. It works. So does mine

Limiting Reagent To determine the limiting reagent requires that you do two stoichiometry problems. Figure out how much product each reactant makes. The one that makes the least is the limiting reagent.

Limiting Reagent Controls the amount of product generated in a reaction

1. What mass of S2Cl2 gas can be prepared from 32 1. What mass of S2Cl2 gas can be prepared from 32.0 grams of sulfur and 71.0 grams of chlorine gas?

2. What is the percent yield for a reaction in which 878 grams of ammonia gas are made from 1.00 x 103 g of nitrogen gas and 5.00 x 102 grams of hydrogen gas?

3. What remains in the reaction vessel after 150 3. What remains in the reaction vessel after 150. grams of carbon tetrachloride liquid reacts with 100. grams of antimony(III) fluoride to form difluoro-dichloromethane (CCl2F2) and antimony(III) chloride solid?

Example Ammonia is produced by the following reaction N2 + H2 ® NH3 What mass of ammonia can be produced from a mixture of 100. g N2 and 500. g H2 ? How much unreacted material remains?

Excess Reagent The reactant you don’t run out of. The amount of stuff you make is the yield. The theoretical yield is the amount you would make if everything went perfect. The actual yield is what you make in the lab.

Percent Yield % yield = Actual x 100% Theoretical % yield = what you got x 100% what you could have got

Examples Aluminum burns in bromine producing aluminum bromide. In a laboratory 6.0 g of aluminum reacts with excess bromine. 50.3 g of aluminum bromide are produced. What are the three types of yield.

Examples Years of experience have proven that the percent yield for the following reaction is 74.3% Hg + Br2 ® HgBr2 If 10.0 g of Hg and 9.00 g of Br2 are reacted, how much HgBr2 will be produced? If the reaction did go to completion, how much excess reagent would be left?

Examples Commercial brass is an alloy of Cu and Zn. It reacts with HCl by the following reaction Zn(s) + 2HCl(aq) ® ZnCl2 (aq) + H2(g) Cu does not react. When 0.5065 g of brass is reacted with excess HCl, 0.0985 g of ZnCl2 are eventually isolated.

Stoichiometry & Combustion Analysis xCO2 is absorbed Pure O2 in C x H y Sample is burned completely to form CO2 and H2O y H2O is absorbed 2

What is the balanced equation for the combustion of octane (C8H18)?

Problem 35 p. 142 The aluminum in a 0.764 g sample of an unknown material was precipitated as aluminum hydroxide Al(OH)3, which was then converted to Al2O3 by heating strongly. If 0.127 g of Al2O3 is obtained from the 0.764 g sample, what is the mass percent of aluminum in the sample?

Problem 30 p. 142 Analysis of Mixtures A mixture of CuSO4 and CuSO4 • 5H2O has a mass of 1.245 g. but, after heating to drive off all the water, the mass is only 0.832 g. What is the mass percent of CuSO4 • 5H2O in the mixture?