Steps of Stoichiometry
Molar mass
Balancing Chemical equations
Vocab
Final jeopardy
100

When we are using step #3. What conversion factor are we using? 

Molar Mass

100

What is the molar mass of Sb?

121.76 g/mol Sb

100

Balance the following equation


Na + O2. --> Na2O

4Na + O--> 2Na2O

100

What is the definition of a limiting reactant?

A reactant that is used up first in a chemical reaction. 

200

What is the 1st step of stoichiometry. 

Find the Known and Unknown.

200

What is the molar mass of Na3PO4?

163.84 g/mol. Na3PO4

200

Balance the following equation

N2 + F--> NF3

N2 + 3F2 --> 2NF3

200

What is a chemical reaction? 

A process in which the atoms of one or more substances are rearranged to form different substances

300

What is the 5th step of stoichiometry. 

Convert our moles of our unknown to our grams of unknown. 

300

What is the molar mass of hydrogen peroxide? 

34.02 g/mol H2O2

300

Balance the following equation. 

P + O2  --> P2O5

4P + 5O2  --> 2P2O5

300

What is a reactant?

An element or product that react together to form a product. 

300

How many grams of lithium Nitrate will be needed to make 250 grams of lithium sulfate assuming that you have an adequate amount of lead (IV)

Pb(SO4)2 + 4 LiNO3 --> Pb(NO3)4 + Li2SO4

313.48g of LiNO3

400

What is the 2nd Step of stoichiometry?

Balance the chemical equation. 

400

What is the molar mass of (NH4)2S?

68.13 g/mol of (NH4)2S

400

Balance the following equation

C6H10 +  O2 -->  CO2 + H2O

2C6H10 + 17O2 --> 12CO2 + 10 H2O

400

What is a product?

The result reactants reacting together or reactants breaking down. 

500

When you go from moles of one substance to moles of another substance you are completing step #4 of stoichiometry. What conversion factor do you need to make this happen?

Mole-Mole ratio

500

What is the molar mass of Zn(C2H3O2)2

183.4 g/mol Zn(C2H3O2)2

500

Balance the following equation

CO2 + H2O -->  C6H12O6 + O2

6 CO2 + 6 H2O -->  C6H12O6 + 6 O2

500

What is the definition of molar mass?

Everyone should get this right... (xg/mol.)