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2.2 c: Stoichiometry Revision

2.2 c: Stoichiometry Revision

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10th Grade - University

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Erin Hannan

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Stoichiometry Revision

Year 11 Chem

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What we will cover

  • Revision of:

    • basic stoich concepts

    • question types

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​Important Calculation

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How to approach stoich problems

  1. What do I need to get?

  2. What do I need to get there?

  3. Label the question!

  4. Plan out an answer

  5. If in doubt, convert something to moles!

    1. This will give you a molar value, which you can these use to inform other species within the reaction ​

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What does an equation tell us?

An equation gives us qualitative and quantitative information

  • nitrogen gas reacts with hydrogen gas to give ammonia

  • ​1 mole of nitrogen reacts with 3 moles of hydrogen, to give 2 moles of ammonia

​This can give us information about HOW MUCH of something is needed within a chemical reaction

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How much is needed?

Common question type! ​

​How many moles of oxygen are needed to react with aluminium to form aluminium oxide (Al2O3)?

  1. Write a balanced equation

  2. ​Determine the ratio between the reactants and products

  3. Multiply ratio and the given amount of moles

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​How much mass is needed?

  1. Need: mass of HC​l (need the molar amount to get this)

  2. Have already: mass of magnesium carbonate, written reaction

  3. Plan​:

    1. write full balanced equation

    2. determine mole ratio

    3. determine actual mole amount of magnesium carbonate

    4. calculate actual mole amount of HCl by mole ratio

    5. use n = m/mm to determine mass of HCl

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Limiting Reactant Calculations

  • Presents you with a reaction, where one reactant will run out before the other. ​Will often ask you to determine what will be left over, and also how much.

  • Other molar amounts (especially of products) are based on the limiting reactant molar amount

  • ​There is a method to working out limiting reactant questions

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  1. Determine molar ratio between ​the reactants

  2. Determine the actual molar amount needed of each

  3. ​Compare values to values given in the question, determine which will be limiting and which will have some left over

  4. ​Use the molar amount of the limiting reactant to calculate the amount of moles of product

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Stoichiometry Revision

Year 11 Chem

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