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1 Chemistry – Mar 27, 2017 P3 Challenge –
Determine the number of Mg atoms in 0.35 g of MgO. Today’s Objective – Stoichiometry Get out Chemical Formula Worksheet for HMK check Turn in Xtra Credit assignments. (NO late accepted.) Agenda Hmk Review Moles and Reactions Assignment: Stoichiometry Worksheet

2 Gram – mole –number of items problems
Grams of X Moles of Y Grams of Y Moles of X Not Here!! Molar mass Chemical formula Number of X Number of Y 6.022x1023 Atomic scale Macroscopic scale

3 Stoichiometry Stoichiometry is the study of the quantitative relationships present within a balanced chemical reaction A balanced reaction has the same number of atoms of each element on both sides to achieve conservation of mass. The coefficients tell how many formula units are required or produced to achieve this. Because a mole is simply a way to count items, the coefficients of a balanced reaction also relate the number of moles of reactants and products.

4 Mole Ratios Consider 1 Zn (s) + 2 HCl (aq) 1 ZnCl2 (aq) + 1 H2 (g)
Several mole ratios are possible. These are just some:

5 Stoichiometry Problem Solving
Same problem solving. Only difference is you need a balanced reaction first. 1 Zn (s) + 2 HCl (aq) 1 ZnCl2 (aq) + 1 H2 (g) Ex: How many moles of hydrogen are formed from 3.50 mole of hydrochloric acid?

6 Gram – mole –number of items problems
Grams of X Moles of Y Grams of Y Moles of X Not Here!! Molar mass Chemical formula Number of X Number of Y 6.022x1023 Atomic scale Macroscopic scale

7 Stoichiometry Not Here!! Grams of X Moles of Y Grams of Y Moles of X
Molar mass Balanced Reaction Number of X Number of Y 6.022x1023 Atomic scale Macroscopic scale

8 Stoichiometry Mass to mass calculations most common, or a subset
gram  mole  mole  gram Information Needed A) the balanced equation B) the molar masses of the reactants and products involved

9 Stoichiometry g-m-m-g Problem
How many grams of lithium hydroxide are produced when 25.0 g of lithium is dissolved in water? 2 Li H2O  2 LiOH + 1 H2 25.0 g g ? gram  mole  mole  gram

10 Stoichiometry g-m-m Problem
How many moles of lithium are needed to produce 25.0 g of lithium hydroxide dissolved in water? 2 Li H2O  2 LiOH + 1 H2 mol? g gram  mole  mole  gram

11 Stoichiometry How many grams of potassium chlorate do you need to decompose to produce 3.75 moles of oxygen gas? 2 KClO3  2 KCl O2 g? mol mole  mole  gram

12 Exit Slip - Homework Exit Slip: 2 KClO3  2 KCl + 3 O2
How many grams of oxygen are produced from 15.0 g of KClO3? What’s Due? (Pending assignments to complete.) Stoichiometry worksheet What’s Next? (How to prepare for the next day) Read p , p , 241 p


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