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Stoichiometry 12.1 The Arithmetic of Equations 12.2 Chemical Calculations 12.3 Limiting Reagent and Percent Yield Updated 1/2/2019 Created by C. Ippolito June 2007
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The Arithmetic of Equations
Objectives Explain how balanced equations apply to both chemistry and everyday life Interpret balanced equations in terms of moles, representative particles, mass, and gas volume at STP Identify the quantities that are always conserved in chemical reactions Updated 1/2/2019 Created by C. Ippolito June 2007
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Using Everyday Equations
A balanced chemical equation provides the same kind of quantitative information that a recipe does Tricycle Recipe Updated 1/2/2019 Created by C. Ippolito June 2007 3
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Using Balanced Chemical Equations
Chemists use balanced chemical equations as a basis to calculate how much reactant is needed or product is formed in a reaction Stoichiometry study of the calculation of quantities in chemical reactions Updated 1/2/2019 Created by C. Ippolito June 2007 4
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Using Balanced Equation as a Recipe
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Interpreting Chemical Equations
A balanced equation can represent different quantities: N2(g) + 3H2(g) 2NH3(g) Atoms reactants 2 atoms N & 6 atoms H Molecules ratio of molecules always 1:3:2 Moles coefficients represent moles Mass if moles converted to grams total # of grams of reactants = total # of grams of products Volume at STP convert moles to liters (1 mole = 22.4 L) Updated 1/2/2019 Created by C. Ippolito June 2007 6
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Mass Conservation in Chemical Reactions
Mass and atoms are conserved Updated 1/2/2019 Created by C. Ippolito June 2007 7
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Interpreting a Balanced Chemical Reaction
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Chemical Calculations
Objectives Construct mole ratios from balanced equations and apply these ratios in stoichiometric calculations Calculate Stoichiometric quantities from balanced chemical equations using units of moles, mass, representative particles and volumes of gases at STP Updated 1/2/2019 Created by C. Ippolito June 2007
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Writing and Using Mole Ratios
conversion factor derived from coefficients used to convert between moles of reactant and moles of products moles of reactants moles of products N2(g) + 3H2(g) 2NH3(g) 3 mole ratios in this equation Updated 1/2/2019 Created by C. Ippolito June 2007 10
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Mole-Mole Calculation
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Mass-Mass Calculation
Steps to Solve Mass-Mass Problems change given mass to moles change moles of given to moles of wanted (unknown) change moles of wanted to grams Updated 1/2/2019 Created by C. Ippolito June 2007 12
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Other Stoichiometric Calculations
In a typical problem: given converted to moles moles ratio used to calculate moles of unknown moles of unknown converted to other unit of measurement Updated 1/2/2019 Created by C. Ippolito June 2007 13
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Stoichiometric Calculations
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Calculating Molecules of Product
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Volume-Volume Calculation
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Finding Volume Needed for Reaction
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Limiting Reagent and Percent Yield
Objectives Identify the limiting reagent in a reaction Calculate theoretical yield, actual yield, or percent yield given appropriate information Updated 1/2/2019 Created by C. Ippolito June 2007
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Limiting and Excess Reagents
An insufficient quantity of any of the reactants will limit the amount of product that forms Limiting Reagent reactant that determines the amount of product that can be formed in a reaction Excess Reagent reactant that is not completely used up in a reaction Updated 1/2/2019 Created by C. Ippolito June 2007 19
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Determining Limiting Reagent
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Using Limiting Reagent to Find Quantity of Product
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Percent Yield Theoretical Yield maximum amount of product that could be produced from given amounts of reactants Actual Yield amount of product actually formed in the lab Percent Yield ratio of the actual yield to the theoretical yield expressed as a percent Updated 1/2/2019 Created by C. Ippolito June 2007 22
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Calculating Theoretical Yield
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Calculating the Percent Yield
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