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1 1 Question of the Day A solution containing 3.50 g sodium phosphate is mixed with a solution containing 6.40 g barium nitrate. After the reaction is complete, 4.85 g barium phosphate are collected. 1. What is the limiting reagent? 2. What is the theoretical yield of barium phosphate? 3. What is the percent yield of barium phosphate? 2Na 3 PO 4(aq) + 3Ba(NO 3 ) 2(aq)  6NaNO 3(aq) + Ba 3 (PO 4 ) 2(s) molar masses: Na 3 PO 4 = 163.9 Ba(NO 3 ) 2 = 261.3 Ba 3 (PO 4 ) 2 = 601.9 Day 3 11-11

2 Example # 2: What is the percent yield if 4.65 grams of copper is produced when 1.87 grams of aluminum reacts with an excess of cupric chloride? ANSWER = 70.5% Notes page 4

3 Reactions that release heat are called…and feel Reactions that absorb heat are called… and feel Exothermic hot Endothermic cold Heat is a form of energy and therefore measured in Joules (J) or kilojoules (kJ)

4 Where does the heat involved with reactions come from?

5 Reactions that release heat are called…and feel Reactions that absorb heat are called… and feel Exothermic hot Endothermic cold C 3 H 8 + 5O 2  3CO 2 + 4H 2 O + 2043 kJ C + H 2 O + 113 kJ  CO + H 2

6 Enthalpy – a way to measure the heat absorbed or released in a reaction - takes into account pressure and volume

7 Kinetic Theory – Heat results from the motion and vibration of particles of matter Heat = the transfer of kinetic energy from a hotter object to a colder object particle collisions are the key leads to properties of gases

8 Avogadro’s # Stoichiometry Molar mass Ion 22.4 liters Mole ratio 6.022e23 Isotope Balanced Avogadro’s law

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10 Review sections 12.1 and 12.2 and complete #s 5, 6, 9, and 10 on page 389, # 12 on page 391, and # 14 on page 393 Complete #s 21-25 on page 398 ALL due Friday 11-13 Assignment

11 At STP 44.8 liters of water vapor were produced via a composition (synthesis) reaction. How many moles of O 2 were used? Day 1 10-27 period 3

12 Day 2 10-28 At STP 44.8 liters of water vapor were produced via a composition (synthesis) reaction. How many grams of H 2 were used?

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14 1.Is the reaction below exothermic or endothermic? How do you know? 2.If we wanted 2 moles of C to react how much heat energy would need to be added? C + H 2 O + 113 kJ  CO + H 2 Day 3 10-29

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16 Go to http://wps.prenhall.com/esm_brown_chemistry_9 /2/660/169060.cw/index.html Choose chapter 3, click problem solving center on the left, click and complete homework 4, click submit answers for grading, complete homework 4 as many times as you want to until you score a 100%. When you score a 100% raise your hand and show me your summary screen. http://wps.prenhall.com/esm_brown_chemistry_9 /2/660/169060.cw/index.html

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18 18 Assignment Page 411 #s 41, 44, 46 (part a only), 49, 53, 58, 60

19 19 Question of the Day A solution containing 3.50 g sodium phosphate is mixed with a solution containing 6.40 g barium nitrate. After the reaction is complete, 4.85 g barium phosphate are collected. 1. What is the limiting reagent? 2. What is the theoretical yield of barium phosphate? 3. What is the percent yield of barium phosphate? Day 3 11-11

20 20 Question of the Day A solution containing 3.50 g sodium phosphate is mixed with a solution containing 6.40 g barium nitrate. After the reaction is complete, 4.85 g barium phosphate are collected. 1. What is the limiting reagent? 2. What is the theoretical yield of barium phosphate? 3. What is the percent yield of barium phosphate? Day 3 11-11


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