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What is a mole?

The fundamental unit used to measure the amount of a substance

100

In a reaction between the elements aluminum and chlorine, aluminum chloride is produced.

Balance the Equation.

2Al +3Cl2 → 2AlCl3

100

Determine limiting reactant:

carbon ⇒ 3/1 = 3
hydrogen ⇒ 4/2 = 2

Hydrogen is the limiting reactant.

200

What is a balanced equation?

A chemical equation where the number of atoms for each element is equal on both sides.

200

How many moles of Cl2 must react to produce 12.3 g of AlCl3?

0.138 mol Cl2

200

You have 0.4 g H2 and 1.8 g O2 to make water. Which is the limiting reactant in producing water?

Hydrogen is the limiting reactant.

300

what is a limiting reactant?

The reactant that is completely consumed first, restricting the amount of product formed.

300

How many grams of aluminum will react with 3.4 moles of chlorine?

61.2 g Al

300

You mix 100 mL KMnO4 of aqueous 0.100 M KMnO4 with 40 mL of aqueous 0.5 M H2O2 in excess acid. Which is the limiting reactant?

H2O2

400

What is theoretical yield?

The maximum amount of product that can be produced, calculated from the limiting reactant.

400

What is the mass in grams of hydrogen required to react with 1.34 moles of nitrogen?

8.06 g H2

400

you mix 300 g CaCL2  into a 1 L aqueous solution of 1.50 M AgNo3. Assuming a 100% yield, how much AgCl would you expect to produce, in grams? ( AgCl has a molecular weight of 143.32 g/mol).

215g
500

What is molar mass?

The mass in grams of one mole of a substance

500

How many moles of nitrogen are required to produce 11.7 grams of NH3?

0.344 mol N2

500

If 24.1 g of N2 are combined with 6.58 g of H2, then how much ammonia can be synthesized by the reaction N2 + 3 H2 → 2 NH3?

24.1g of N2 and 6.58g of H2