Interpreting Chemical Reaction Equations
Gravimetric Stoichiometry
Gas Stoichiometry
Solution Stoichiometry
Applications of Stoichiometry (% yield and % error)
100

The 4 reaction assumptions

1. Reactions are spontaneous

2. Reactions are fast

3. Reactions are quantitative

4. Reactions ae stoichiometric

100

According to the following equation, 

CH3OH(l) + CO(g) --> CH3COOH(l)

Calculate the mass of ethanoic acid that would be produced by the reaction of 6.0 x 104 g of carbon monoxide gas with methanol.

mCH3COOH(l) = 1.3 x 105 g

100

What is the volume of 2.0 mol of chorine gas at 75 kPa and 27 °C ?

67 L

100

The last step in manufacturing nitric acid, HNO3(aq), involves this reaction:

3NO2(g) + H2O(l) --> 2HNO3(aq) + NO(g)

What volume of 15.4 mol/L HNO3(aq) is prepared from the reaction of 2.31 x 104 mol of NO2(g)?

1.00 x 103 L

100

The difference between % yield and % error

% yield tells you how efficient a reaction is.

% error tells you how accurate your results are to the theoretical values.

200

In the form abcd, where a is the coefficient of the first reactant, b is the coefficient of the second reactant, c is the coefficient of the first product, and d is the coefficient of the second product, balance the following chemical reaction:

Ba(ClO3)2(aq) + Na3PO4(aq) --> Ba3(PO4)2(s) + NaClO3(aq)

3216

200

As an experiment, a student performed a single-replacement reaction by dipping a strip of copper metal into an aqueous solution of silver nitrate to produce silver.

Calculate the mass of silver that would be produced if the copper strip had a mass of 1.00 g.

mAg(s) = 3.39 g

200

What volume of NO(g) can be produced when 450.0 L of NO2(g) react at 22.15 °C and 500 kPa pressure according to the reaction 

3NO2(g) + H2O(l) --> 2HNO3(aq) + NO(g)

150.0 L

200

Sulfuric acid can be neutralized by reacting it with aqueous barium hydroxide. What volume of of 0.676 mol/L H2SO4(aq) can be neutralized by 22.7 mL of 0.385 mol/L Ba(OH)2(aq)?

VH2SO4(aq) = 12.9 mL

200

100.0 mL f 0.200 mol/L HBrO3(aq) is reacted with SO2(g). Calculate the percentage error if 3.55 g of H2SO4(aq) is produced.

2HBrO3(aq) + 5SO2(g) + 4H2O(l) --> Br2(g) + 5H2SO4(aq)

27.6%

300

Write the net ionic equation for the following balanced reaction:

2Al(s) + 3CuCl2(aq) --> 3Cu(s) + 2AlCl3(aq)

2Al(s) + 3Cu+(aq) --> 3Cu(s) + 2Al3+(aq)

300

Calculate the mass of liquid metal element produced by the decomposition of a 23.3 g mass of mercury (II) sulfide.

m = 20.1 g

300

Oxygen gas and magnesium react to form 2.43 g of magnesium oxide. What volume of oxygen gas at SATP would be consumed to produce this mass of MgO(s)?

0.748 L

300

Hydrochloric acid reacts with pure magnesium carbonate according to the balanced chemical equation:

MgCO3(s) + 2HCl(aq) --> MgCl2(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g)

What volume of 0.383 mol/L hydrochloric acid is needed to react with 1.62 g of pure magnesium carbonate?

0.100 L

300

100.0 mL f 0.200 mol/L HBrO3(aq) is reacted with SO2(g). Calculate the percentage yield if 3.55 g of H2SO4(aq) is produced.

2HBrO3(aq) + 5SO2(g) + 4H2O(l) --> Br2(g) + 5H2SO4(aq)

72.4 %

400

In a hard water analysis, sodium oxalate solution reacts with calcium hydrogen carbonate present in the hard water to precipitate a calcium compound. Write the net ionic equation for this reaction.

Ca2+(aq) + C2O42-(aq) -> CaC2O4(s)

400

The exhaled carbon dioxide, CO2(g) produced by astronauts can be removed using lithium hydroxide, LiOH(s). The reaction produces lithium carbonate and water. An astronaut exhales an average of 1.00 x 103 g of carbon dioxide each day. What mass of lithium hydroxide should engineers place on board a spacecraft, per astronaut, per day?

mLiOH(s) = 1.09 x 103 g

400

What is the concentration of HNO3(aq) if 50.8 mL of 0.0800 mol/L NaOH(aq) neutralize 30.0 mL of the acid?

0.135 mol/L HNO3(aq)

400

When solutions of lead (II) nitrate and sodium iodide are mixed, a bright yellow precipitate appears. What volume of 0.125 mol/L NaI(aq) is necessary to precipitate all the aqueous lead (II) ions in 25.0 mL of 0.100 mol/L Pb(NO3)2(aq)?

40.0 mL

400

Calculate the percentage yield for the following reaction if 60 g of SO2(s) is produced using 50 g of S8(s)

S8(s) + 8O2(g) --> 8SO2(s)

60%

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