
Stoichiometry Calculations
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Chemistry
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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11 Slides • 8 Questions
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Stoichiometry & Stoichiometric Calculations
Objectives
Define stoichiometry.
Describe the importance of the mole ratio in stoichiometric calculations.
Write a mole ratio relating two substances in a chemical equation.
Calculate the amount in moles/mass of a reactant or product from the amount in moles/mass of a different reactant or product.
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What is Stoichiometry?
A way of analyzing the process that occur within a chemical reaction
Comes from two greek words
stoicheion = Element
Metron = measure
Two main types
Composition Stoichiometry - deals with mass relationships of elements in compounds (we already know how to do this)
Reaction Stoichiometry - deals in the mass relationships between reactants and products in a reaction
Based on the Law of Conservation of Mass
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Why Bother with Stoichiometry?
Stoichiometry allows us to know how much we need of a particular reactant to get the amount of product we want
Analogy: let's say you are making turkey sandwiches for a party
Each sandwich needs
2 pieces of bread
3 pieces of cheese
1 piece of lettuce
4 slices of turkey
3 teaspoons of mayo
If you need 150 sandwiches, how much cheese do you need? What if you are making 200?
Chemical Reactions work the same way
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Reaction Stoichiometry Problems
Classified into four groups depending on what information you are given and what you are expected to find (the unknown)
can be any combination of reactant and product
Masses are typically expressed in grams, but not always
Ratios of the coefficients of a balanced equations are used
(this is called the Mole Ratio)
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Problem type 1: Given and Unknown are in moles
You are given a quantity of a substance in moles and asked to solve for an unknown quantity in moles.
Example:
Ammonia is made by reacting nitrogen and hydrogen. The balanced equation is N2 (g) + 3H2 (g)→2NH3 (g). If 4.0 mol of H2 react, how many moles of NH3 will be produced?
What information are we given?
A balanced equation, and 4.0 moles of H2
How do we set up?
Identify the Mole Ratio - the ratio of NH3 (the unknown) to H2 (the given) :
2NH3 to 3H2 the ratio is based on their coefficients
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Problem Type 1: Given and Unknown are in moles
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Problem Type 2: Given is in moles and Unknown is a mass
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Problem Type 2: Given is in moles and Unknown is a mass
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So the four types of possible stoichiometric calculations are:
1. Given in moles (mol G); Wanted in mole (mol W)
2. Given in moles (mol G); Wanted in grams (mass of W)
3. Given in grams (mass of G); Wanted in moles (mol W)
4. Given in grams (mass of G); Wanted in grams (mass of W)
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