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Stoichiometry High School

Stoichiometry High School

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Chemistry

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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15 Slides • 11 Questions

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Stoichiometry Lesson

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Multiple Choice

What is the mass of 54.3x1045molecules of BeO?

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3.27x1070 g

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9.01 x1022g

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2.25 x1024 g

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1.31 x1069g

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Multiple Choice

What is the molar mass of Mg3N2?

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191.6 g/mol

2

76.64 g/mol

3

38.32 g/mol

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100.95 g/mol

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Multiple Choice

How many moles are in 4.5x1024 particles?

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0.747 particles

2

0.747 mol

3

2.71x1047 mol

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2.71x1047 particles

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Multiple Choice

What is the mole ratio of H2O to H3PO4 in the following chemical equation? P4O10 + 6 H2O --> 4 H3PO4

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6:4

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4:6

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1:3

4

3:1

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Multiple Choice

2Na + 2H2O → 2NaOH+ H2
How many grams of hydrogen are produced if 120 g of Na are available?
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5.2 g
2
2.6 g
3
690 g
4
45 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 MgO to moles Fe?

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3mol Mg / 2 mol Fe

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2 mol Mg/ 3 mol Fe

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1 mol Fe/ 2 mol Fe

4

3 mol MgO / 2 mol Fe

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Multiple Choice

2H2 + O2 → 2H2O

How many moles of oxygen are consumed if 8 moles H2 are used?

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2

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4

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6

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Multiple Choice

Identify the limiting reagent when 6.00 g HCl combines with 5.00 g Mg to form MgCl2.


Mg + 2HCl --> MgCl2 + H2

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Mg

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H2

3

MgCl2

4

HCl

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Multiple Choice

When does a chemical reaction stop?

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When the lab is finished

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When the excess reactant is used up

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When the limiting reactant is used up

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Chemical reactions never stop

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Multiple Choice

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LiOH + KCl → LiCl + KOH


b) I actually produced 6 grams of lithium chloride and I began this reaction with 20 grams of lithium hydroxide. What is my percent yield?

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16.9%

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5.91%

3

1.88%

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12.3%

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Multiple Choice

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9. Complete the equation for the percent yield of a chemical reaction:

Percent yield=(________)÷(________)×100%

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actual yield; theoretical yield

2

theoretical yield; actual yield

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