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Reaction Stoichiometry

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1 Reaction Stoichiometry
Mole to Mole Conversions

2 “A balanced equation is just like a recipe!”
Today’s Phenomenon: “A balanced equation is just like a recipe!”

3 Just like a recipe tells us how much of each ingredient we need, a balanced equation tells us the number of moles of a element or compound that are produced or required. 2 Na + Cl2 → 2 NaCl

4 2 Al + 3 SnO  3 Sn + Al2O3 How many moles of Al are required to produce 1 mole of Aluminum oxide? How many moles of Tin (II) oxide are needed to produce 1 mole of Aluminum oxide? What is the mole ratio of Aluminum to tin (II) oxide?

5 N2 + 3H2  2NH3 How many moles of Nitrogen gas are needed to create 7.0 moles of Nitrogen trihydride? But sometimes we are given a number that is not the exact one from the equation. So what do we do? Mol A → Mol B

6 N2 + 3H2  2NH3 How many moles of Nitrogen gas are needed to create 7.0 moles of Nitrogen trihydride?

7 N2 + 3H2  2NH3 How many moles of Nitrogen trihydride will be produced from 6.0 moles of Hydrogen gas?

8 C₃H₈ + 5O₂  3CO₂ + 4H₂O How many moles of oxygen are necessary to react with 4.0 moles of propane (C3H8)?

9 Bromine gas plus Potassium iodide
Write the equation by predicting the products. Then, balance the reaction. How many moles of bromine are required to create 5.0 moles of potassium bromide?


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