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1 Today’s Agenda Bellwork Introduction to Stoichiometry Mole Ratio Notes
Mole Ratio Practice Exit Ticket

2 Introduction to Stoichiometry and Mole Ratios

3 Learning Target I can determine the mole ratio in a balanced equation.
I can use the mole ratio to convert between substances.

4 Stoichiometry What is it?
Stoichiometry – Study of quantitative relationships between the amounts of reactants used and amounts of products formed by a chemical reaction. Why is it useful? Allows scientists to determine how much product can be made. Allows scientists to know how much of the reactant they can use.

5 Mole Ratio Mole Ratio is the KEY to stoichiometry! What is it?
Mole Ratio – Ratio between the numbers of moles of any two of the substances in a balanced equation. How do I find it? The coefficients in the balanced equation will give you the mole ratio between substances.

6 Finding the Mole Ratio Ex 1
Use the following equation to answer the questions. 2 K + Br2  2 KBr What is the mole ratio between potassium, K, and bromine, Br2, in the reaction. What is the mole ratio between bromine, Br2, and potassium bromide, KBr.

7 Finding the Mole Ratio Ex 2
Use the following equation to answer the questions. 2 KClO3 + 2 KCl  3 O2 What is the mole ratio between KCl and O2? What is the mole ratio between oxygen, O2, and potassium chlorate, KClO3? What is the mole ratio between potassium chlorate, KClO3, and potassium chloride, KCl?

8 Today’s Agenda Bellwork Review Homework
Steps to solving mole – mole stoichiometry problems Practice Problems Exit Ticket

9 Mole to Mole Stoichiometry

10 Today’s Objective Learning Target
I can solve mole – mole stoichiometry problems

11 Steps to Solving Stoichiometry Problems
Write down what is given and what you want to find.

12 Steps to Solving Stoichiometry Problems
Write down what is given and what you want to find. Step 2 Determine the mole ratio for the substances in the problem

13 Steps to Solving Stoichiometry Problems
Write down what is given and what you want to find. Step 2 Determine the mole ratio for the substances in the problem Step 3 Determine where to start on the road map

14 Steps to Solving Stoichiometry Problems
Write down what is given and what you want to find. Step 2 Determine the mole ratio for the substances in the problem Step 3 Determine where to start on the road map Step 4 Follow the road map to stoichiometry success!!!

15 Using the Mole Ratio Moles of Given
Use the following equation for the Mole Ratio Moles of Unknown Moles of Given

16 Mole – Mole Stoich Ex 1 Use the following equation to answer the questions: 2 HCl + Br2  2 HBr + Cl2 What is the mole ratio between Cl2 and HCl?

17 Mole – Mole Stoich Ex 1 Use the following equation to answer the questions: 2 HCl + Br2  2 HBr + Cl2 How many moles of chlorine will be produced if you start with 5.0 moles of HCl?

18 Mole – Mole Stoich Ex 1 Use the following equation to answer the questions: 2 HCl + Br2  2 HBr + Cl2 If you need 6.0 moles of HBr, how many moles of Br2 need to react?

19 Mole – Mole Stoich Ex 2 4 NH3 + 5 O2  6 H2O + 4 NO
Use the following equation to answer the questions: 4 NH3 + 5 O2  6 H2O + 4 NO How many moles of H2O are produced if 2.00 moles of O2 are used? How many moles of NO are produced in the reaction if 15 moles of H2O are also produced? If you start with 3.25 moles of NH3, how many moles of H2O will be used?

20 Exit Ticket Use the following equation to answer the questions
2 Ag2O  4 Ag + O2 What is the mole ratio between silver oxide (Ag2) and oxygen (O2)? How many moles of oxygen will be produced if you start with 4.50 moles of Ag2O?

21 Mass – Mole and Mole – Mass Stoichiometry Practice Problems
Today’s Agenda Bellwork Review Homework Mass – Mole and Mole – Mass Stoichiometry Practice Problems Exit Ticket

22 Mole – Mass Stoich Ex 1 2 HCl + Br2  2 HBr + Cl2
How many grams of chlorine will be produced if you start with 5.0 moles of HCl?

23 Mass– Mole Stoich Ex 1 2 HCl + Br2  2 HBr + Cl2
If you need 15.0 grams of HBr, how many moles of Br2 will react?

24 Mass – Mole Stoich Ex 2 4 NH3 + 5 O2  6 H2O + 4 NO
How many moles of H2O are produced if 20.0 grams of O2 are used? How many grams of NO are produced in the reaction if 1.5 moles of H2O are also produced? If you start with 3.25 moles of NH3, how many gams of H2O will be used?

25 Exit Ticket 2 Ag2O  4 Ag + O2 How many moles of Ag are made if you start with 10.0 grams of Ag2O? A chemist starts with 1.25 moles of Ag2O, how many grams of O2 will be made?


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