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WU 1/11 Balance: C12H22O11 (s) + O2 (g) -> CO2 (g) + H2O (g)

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1 WU 1/11 Balance: C12H22O11 (s) + O2 (g) -> CO2 (g) + H2O (g)
To convert from moles to mass, which conversion fraction do you use? (check mole calculator) How many moles are present in 25.0 g of Cu(NO3)2 Translate the equation in Q1 (sugar)

2 12-1 Stoichiometry Asks how much or how many
Stoicheion- Greek word for element Metron- Greek word for measure Uses chemical equations to determine “how much” (mass) of a product/ reactant to expect.

3 12-1 Stoichiometry Coined by Jeremias Richter, a German chemist in the 1790’s. He believed that he could prove the existence of God through chemistry and chemical laws.

4 Stoichiometry in Real Life
SMORES Write down the ingredients and their amounts for making a smore. Write this as a chemical equation (remember coeffiecients) If 4 graham crackers are available with excess of everything else, how many smores will be made?

5 12-2 Stoichiometry in Chemistry
Balance: CH4 + O2  CO2 + H2O The coefficients represent moles. Substances react in whole number ratios. Translate your balanced reaction into words, and include the molar amounts.

6 12-2 Mole Ratios Mole ratio: a ratio comparing two coefficients in a balanced chemical equation. Write all possible mole ratios for the reaction of methane bubbles. (include all pertinent information)

7 12-2 Using Mole Ratios EX: If 1 mole of methane reacts, how many moles of water are formed? YOU: If 3 moles of oxygen react, how many moles of carbon dioxide will form?

8 Practice: Magnesium reacts with oxygen gas to produce magnesium oxide.
Balance the chemical equation If 3.5 moles of oxygen react, how many moles of magnesium oxide form? If 4 moles of magnesium oxide are formed, how many moles of magnesium were used?


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