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An Introduction to Stoichiometry
- 2C2H6 + 7 O2→ 4CO2 + 6H2O
- What is the mole ratio: 2C2H6 : 7O2:4CO2 : 6H2O
- How many moles of oxygen are required to react with 2 moles of ethane, C2H6 ?
2 moles C2H6 x 7 mol O2 = 7 mol O2
2 mol C2H6
- How many moles of oxygen are required to react with 2.40 moles of ethane?
2.40 moles C2H6 x 7 mol O2 = 8.40 mol O2
2molC2H6
- Calculate the number of grams of oxygen required to react with 150 grams of ethane.
150 grams C2H6 x 1 mol C2H6 x 7 mol O2 x 32 g O2 = 559 560 g O2
30.0694 g C2H6 2 mol C2H6 1 mol O2
- N2 + 3H2→ 2NH3
- What is the mole ratio: 1N2 : 3 H2:2 NH3
- How many moles of hydrogen are required to produce 4.20 moles of ammonia, NH3?
4.20 mol NH3 x 3 mol H2 = 6.3 mol H2
2 mol NH3
- How many grams of hydrogen gas are required to produce 88 grams of ammonia?
88 g NH3 x 1 mol NH3 x 3 mol H2 x 2.016 g H2 = 16 g H2
17.0307g NH3 2 mol NH3 1 mol H2
- C7H16 + 11O2→ 7CO2 + 8H2O
- How many grams of oxygen are required to react with 3.5 moles of heptane, C7H16 ?
3.5 mol C7H16 x 11 mol O2 x 32 g O2 = 1232 1200 g O2
1 mol C7H16 1 mol O2
- How many grams of carbon dioxide will be produced by the combustion of 66.0 grams of heptane?
66.0 g C7H16 x 1 mol C7H16 x 7 mol CO2 x 44.011g CO2 = 203g CO2
100.205g C7H16 1 mol C7H16 1 mol CO2
- 4NH3 + 5O2 → 4NO + 6H2O
- How many moles of ammonia will react with 49.6 moles of oxygen?
49.6 moles O2 x 4 mol NH3 = 39.7 mol NH3
5 mol O2
- If 37.8 moles of ammonia react, how many grams of water will be produced?
37.8 mol NH3 x 6 mol H2O x 18.016g H2O = 1021.5 1020g H2O
4 mol NH3 1 mol NH3
- Zn + 2HCl → H2 + ZnCl2
How many molecules of zinc (II) chloride are produced from 42.7 grams of zinc?
42.7g Zn x 1 mol Zn x 1 mol ZnCl2 x 6.02x1023 molecules ZnCl2 = 3.93 x 1023ZnCl2
65.39g Zn 1 mol Zn 1 mol ZnCl2
- 2SO2 + O2 → 2SO3
How many grams of oxygen gas are required to produce 18.6 g of sulfur trioxide?
18.6g SO3 x 1 mol SO3 x 1 mol O2 x 32 g O2 = 3.72 g O2
80.065g SO3 2 mol SO3 1 mol O2
More Stoich Practice:
Aqueous hydrochloric acid reacts with aqueous zinc (II) sulfide to produce an aqueous ionic compound and gaseous dihydrogen sulfide. (zinc will retain its charge in the product)
- Write a Balanced the equation: (using correct formulas and the states of each compound)
2 HCl(aq) + ZnS(aq) ZnCl2(aq) + H2S(g)
- Identify the type of reaction.Double displacement
- Why is ZnClan incorrect formula for the aqueous ionic compound? The charge on Zn is +2
- What is the name for the aqueous ionic compound?Zinc (II) chloride
- What are the mole ratios for this reaction? 2 HCl : 1 ZnS : 1 ZnCl2 : 1 H2S
- How many moles of zinc (II) sulfide are needed to react with 1.58 moles of hydrochloric acid? (show your work)
1.58 mol HCl x 1 mol ZnS = 0.790 mol ZnS
2 mol HCl
- How many grams of aqueous ionic compoundare produced from 1.58 moles of hydrochloric acid? (show your work)
1.58 mol HCl x 1 mol ZnCl2 x 136.296g ZnCl2 =108 g ZnCl2
2 mol HCl 1 mol ZnCl2
- How many molecules of hydrochloric acid are required to produce 3.01 grams of aqueous ionic compound? (show your work)
3.01g ZnCl2 x 1 mol ZnCl2 x 2 mol HCl x 6.02x1023 molecules HCl = 2.66 x 1022
136.296g ZnCl2 1 mol ZnCl2 1 mol HClmolecules HCl