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Chapter 9 Chemical Quantities in Reactions

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1 Chapter 9 Chemical Quantities in Reactions
9.2 Mass Calculations for Reactions In a combustion reaction, acetylene (C2H2) burns with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water.

2 Calculating the Masses of Reactants and Products

3 Example of Converting Moles to Grams of Product
Suppose we want to determine the mass (g) of NH3 that can form from 2.50 mol of N2. N2(g) + 3H2(g) NH3(g) STEP 1 Use molar mass to convert grams of given to moles (if necessary). Given mol of N Need grams of NH3 STEP 2 Write a mole-mole factor from the coefficients in the equation. 1 mol of N2 = 2 mol of NH3 1 mol N2 and 2 mol NH3 2 mol NH mol N2

4 Converting Moles to Grams (continued)
STEP 3 Convert moles of given to moles of needed substance using the mole-mole factor. 2.50 mol N2 x 2 mol NH3 = 5.00 mol of NH3 1 mol N2 STEP 4 Convert moles of needed substances to grams using molar mass. 1 mol of NH3 = g of NH3 1 mol NH3 and g NH3 17.0 g NH mol NH3 5.00 mol NH3 x g NH3 = g of NH3 1 mol NH3

5 Learning Check 2C2H2(g) + 5O2(g) 4CO2(g) + 2H2O(g) 1) 88.4 g C2H2
Acetylene gas C2H2 burns in the oxyacetylene torch for welding. How many grams of C2H2 are burned if the reaction produces 75.0 g of CO2? 2C2H2(g) O2(g) CO2(g) + 2H2O(g) 1) g C2H2 2) g C2H2 3) g C2H2

6 Solution STEP 1 Use molar mass to convert grams of given to moles (if necessary). Given g of CO2 Need grams of C2H2 1 mol of CO = g of CO2 1 mol CO and g CO2 44.01 g CO mol CO2 75.0 g CO2 x 1 mol CO2 = 1.70 mol of CO2 44.01 g CO2 6

7 Solution (continued) STEP 2 Write a mole-mole factor from the coefficients in the equation. 2 mol of C2H2 = 4 mol of CO2 2 mol C2H2 and 4 mol CO2 4 mol CO mol C2H2 STEP 3 Convert moles of given to moles of needed substance using the mole-mole factor. 1.70 mol CO2 x 2 mol C2H2 = mol of C2H2 4 mol CO2 7

8 Solution (continued) STEP 4 Convert moles of needed substances to grams using molar mass. 1 mol of C2H2 = g of C2H2 26.04 g C2H2 and 1 mol C2H2 1 mol C2H g C2H2 0.850 mol C2H2 x g C2H2 = g of C2H2 1 mol C2H2 8


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