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Unit 6 Section 4: Stoichiometry Intro/Molar Ratio

Unit 6 Section 4: Stoichiometry Intro/Molar Ratio

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Chemistry, Science

10th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

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NGSS
HS-PS1-7, MS-PS1-5, HS-PS1-4

+2

Standards-aligned

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Abby Fancsali

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15 Slides • 21 Questions

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Stoichiometry

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Yeast bread rises because the yeast breaks down sucrose (C12H22O11) during cellular respiration and reduces carbon dioxide. The zero Calorie sweetener Steviol (C20H30O3) has a similar chemical structure. Is it possible to replace sugar with Steviol when baking? If so, is there anything else you need to do to the recipe?

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Drag and Drop

Balance the Equation:​
Zn + ​
HCl→​
H2 + ​
ZnCl2
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Multiple Choice

Which type of reaction makes a new substance from one or more compounds?

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Combustion

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Single-Replacement

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Double-Replacement

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Decomposition

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Synthesis

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Multiple Choice

Question image

Is Potassium carbonate soluble or insoluble?

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soluble

2

insoluble

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Drag and Drop

A(n)

reaction absorbs energy from the surroundings, while an ​
reaction releases energy into the surroundings.
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endothermic
exothermic
Combustion
Single-Replacement
Double-Replacement
Decomposition

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Multiple Choice

What is the name for the solid formed during a reaction between aqueous substances?

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Precipitate
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Rocks
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Bubbles
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Aqueous solid

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Multiple Choice

What does the reaction rate describe?

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How fast a reaction takes place

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What type of product a reaction creates

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Whether or not a reaction is reverseable

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How much heat a reaction will release

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Lesson Objectives

  • Analyze data and predict the stoichiometric ratios in a chemical equation

  • Model the conservation of mass in a chemical equation

  • Apply Math to interpret Chemical equations

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Quantifying Reactants and Products

  • Chemical equations work like a recipe

    • Balanced equations tell you the ingredients you need and the proper ratios

  • Stoichiometry: The calculation of quantities in a chemical reaction​

    • Can be quantified in terms of moles, mass, volume, and number or atoms/molecules

      • The total amount of atoms remains the same throughout the equation due to the Law of Conservation of mass

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Proportionality of Reactants & Products

  • In a chemical equation, the chemical symbols tell you the ingredients, and the coefficients in front of them tell you the ratios in terms of moles

    • Example: N2(g) + 3H2 (g) → 2NH3 (g)

      • For every 1 mole of N2, you can get 2 moles of NH3

      • For every 3 moles of H2 you can get 2 moles of NH3

      • You need at least 1 mole of N2 and 3 moles of H2 for the reaction to take place

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Mole Ratios

  • A mole Ratio is a conversion factor derived from the coefficients of balanced equations​

    • Can be used to determine the amount of reactant or product involved in a chemical reaction​

      • ​Example: N2(g) + 3H2 (g) → 2NH3 (g)

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Multiple Choice

For the Balanced Reaction:
3 Mg + 1 Fe2O3 → 3 MgO + 2 Fe;
What is the Ratio of moles of Mg to moles Fe?
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3mol Mg / 2 mol Fe
2
2 mol Mg/ 3 mol Fe
3
1 mol Fe/ 2 mol Fe
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3 mol MgO / 2 mol Fe

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Multiple Choice

What is the mole ratio of Ba(OH)2 to AlPO4?

2AlPO4 + 3Ba(OH)2 → 2Al(OH)3 + Ba3(PO4)2

(Use the most simplified form)

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3 mol Ba(OH)2 / 2 mol AlPO4

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1 mol Ba(OH)2/ 1 mol AlPO4

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2 mol Ba(OH)2/ 3 mol AlPO4

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1 mol Ba(OH)2/ 3 mol AlPO4

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Multiple Choice

What is the mole ratio of Mg to MgCl2?

Mg + 2HCl → MgCl2 + H2

(Use the most simplified form)

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2 mol Mg/ 1 mol MgCl2

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1 mol Mg/ 2 mol MgCl2

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1 mol Mg/ 1 mol MgCl2

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2 mol Mg/ 2 mol MgCl2

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Types of Stoichiometry Problems

  • Several types of Stoichiometry problems

    • Mole-Mole

    • Mole-Mass (Mole-Volume, Mole-Molecules)

    • Mass-Mass​

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Mole-Mole Calculations

  • Mole ratios are used in mole-mole calculations

    • Converting between the moles of one reactant/product and the moles of another reactant/product​

      • Given: The Moles of one part of the balanced equation

      • Want: The Moles of another part of the balanced equation

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Mole-Mole Calculations Sample Problem #1

  • How many moles of O2 would you need to produce 25 moles of H2O ?from the following equation: 2H2 + O2 →​ 2 H2O

    • Step 1: Identify what value you are starting with

      • 25 moles H2O

    • Step 2: identify the molar ratio for what you need

      • Going from H2O to O2

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Multiple Choice

How many moles of H2O are in the following balanced equation: 2H2 + O2 →​ 2 H2O ?

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1

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4

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Multiple Choice

How many moles of O2 are in the following balanced equation: 2H2 + O2 →​ 2 H2O ?

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1

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4

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Mole-Mole Calculations Sample Problem #1

  • How many moles of O2 would you need to produce 25 moles of H2O from the following equation: 2H2 + O2 →​ 2 H2O ?

    • Step 1: Identify what value you are starting with

      • 25 moles H2O

    • Step 2: identify the molar ratio for what you need

      • Going from H2O to O2

    • Step 3: Set up your conversion

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Fill in the Blank

How many moles of O2 would you need to produce 25 moles of H2O from the following equation: 2H2 + O2 →​ 2 H2O?

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Mole-Mole Calculations Sample Problem #2

  • How many moles of ammonium (NH3) are produced when 0.60 moles of nitrogen react with hydrogen?

    • Step 1: Write a balanced equation

      • __N2 + __H2→​__NH3

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Dropdown

Balance the equation:

N2 + ​
H2 → ​
NH3

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Mole-Mole Calculations Sample Problem #2

  • How many moles of ammonium (NH3) are produced when 0.60 moles of nitrogen react with hydrogen?

    • Step 1: Write a balanced equation

      • N2 + 3H2→​2NH3

    • Step 2: Identify what you are starting with

      • 0.60 moles of Nitrogen

    • Step 3: Identify what ratio you need to get what you want​

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Multiple Choice

Based on the equation

N2 + 3H2→​2NH3

What is the molar ratio of N2 to NH3?

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1 N23 H2\frac{1\ N_2}{3\ H_2}

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2 NH31 N2\frac{2\ NH_3}{1\ N_2}

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3 H22 NH3\frac{3\ H_2}{2\ NH_3}

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Mole-Mole Calculations Sample Problem #2

  • How many moles of ammonium (NH3) are produced when 0.60 moles of nitrogen react with hydrogen?

    • Step 1: Write a balanced equation

      • N2 + 3H2→​2NH3

    • Step 2: Identify what you are starting with

      • 0.60 moles of Nitrogen

    • Step 3: Identify what ratio you need to get what you want​

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Fill in the Blank

How many moles of ammonium (NH3) are produced when 0.60 moles of nitrogen react with hydrogen?

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Mole-Mole Calculations Sample Problem #3

  • Aluminum combines with oxygen gas to form Aluminum Oxide (Al2O3). How many moles of Aluminum are needed to form 3.7 mols of Aluminum Oxide?

    • Step 1: Write your balanced equation

      • ___Al + ___ O2 →___Al2O3

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Dropdown

Al + ​
O2 → ​
Al2O3

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Mole-Mole Calculations Sample Problem #3

  • Aluminum combines with oxygen gas to form Aluminum Oxide (Al2O3). How many moles of Aluminum are needed to create 3.7 moles of Aluminum Oxide?

    • 4 Al + 3 O2 →2 Al2O3

    • Step 2: Identify the molar ratio you need

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Multiple Choice

In the equation

4 Al + 3 O2 →2 Al2O3

What is the molar ratio between Aluminum and Aluminum Oxide?

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4 Al3 O2\frac{4\ Al}{3\ O_2}

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3 O22 Al2O3\frac{3\ O_2}{2\ Al_2O_3}

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 4 Al2 Al2O3\frac{\text{ }4\ Al}{2\ Al_2O_3}

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Mole-Mole Calculations Sample Problem #3

  • Aluminum combines with oxygen gas to form Aluminum Oxide (Al2O3). How many moles of Aluminum are needed to create 3.7 moles of Aluminum Oxide?

    • 4 Al + 3 O2 →2 Al2O3

    • Step 2: Identify the molar ratio you need

    • Step 3: Set up your Conversion Factor

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Fill in the Blank

Aluminum combines with oxygen gas to form Aluminum Oxide (Al2O3). How many moles of Aluminum are needed to create 3.7 moles of Aluminum Oxide?

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Fill in the Blank

Mg(s) + 2 HCl(aq)  -->  MgCl₂(aq)   + H₂(g)
How many moles of HCl are consumed in the production of 7.5 moles of MgCl₂?

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Multiple Choice

In the equation 2 Al2O3 → 4 Al + 3 O2, what is the mole ratio of aluminum to oxygen?

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10:6 
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3:4
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4:3
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2:3

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Fill in the Blank

For the following reaction, how many moles of pure copper (Cu) is needed to produce 8 moles of pure silver (Ag)? Round to a Whole Number

2AgNO3 + Cu --> Cu(NO3)2 + 2Ag

Stoichiometry

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Yeast bread rises because the yeast breaks down sucrose (C12H22O11) during cellular respiration and reduces carbon dioxide. The zero Calorie sweetener Steviol (C20H30O3) has a similar chemical structure. Is it possible to replace sugar with Steviol when baking? If so, is there anything else you need to do to the recipe?

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