Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Mole-Mole Conversions Mass to Mass Calculations

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Mole-Mole Conversions Mass to Mass Calculations"— Presentation transcript:

1 Mole-Mole Conversions Mass to Mass Calculations
Day 1: Intro & How to

2 Evaluation/Assessment:
Objective: Today I will be able to: Construct mol to mol ratios in order to convert from the mass of a reactant to the mass of a product Evaluation/Assessment: Informal Assessment – Monitoring group interactions as the students complete the mass-mass calculations Formal Assessment – Analyzing student responses to the mass-mass practice and exit ticket Common Core Connection Make sense of problem and persevere in solving them Model with mathematics Use appropriate tools strategically Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning

3 Lesson Sequence Evaluate: Warm – Up Evaluate: Review HW
Explain: Stoichiometry – Mass-Mass Calculations Elaborate: Mass-Mass Calculations Practice Evaluate: Exit Ticket

4 Warm - Up Determine the type of representative particle: a) Br2
(Hint: atom, formula unit, molecule) a) Br2 b) CaSO4 c) NH4Cl d) Hg e) P2O5 f) Al2O3

5 Objective Today I will be able to:
Construct mol to mol ratios in order to convert from the mass of a reactant to the mass of a product

6 Homework Finish Mass-Mass Calculations

7 Agenda Warm-Up Review HW Mass-Mass Calculation Notes
Mass-Mass Calculation Practice Exit Ticket

8 What questions do you have about the practice problems from yesterday?
Review HW What questions do you have about the practice problems from yesterday?

9 Stoichiometry: Mass - Mass Calculations

10 What is Stoichiometry? The study of quantitative (measurable) relationships that exist in chemical formulas and chemical reactions

11 Mol-Mol Ratios To convert from mass of a reactant to mass of a product we need to use the mol ratio Mol ratios are determined using the balanced chemical equations Example: 2 H2 + O2  2H2O Example Ratios:

12 Mass-Mass Problems You are given the mass of one substance and are asked to find the mass of another substance involved in the same reaction Steps to solving mass-mass problems Mass of given  moles of given  moles of unknown  mass of unknown (Use Mol Road Map)

13 Mass-Mass Problems Example: 2 Al + Fe2O3  2 Fe + Al2O3
What mass of iron (III) oxide was supplied if 2.3 g of aluminum oxide was produced in the reaction? 1 mol Fe2O3 1 mol Al2O3 160 g Fe2O3 1 mol Fe2O3 2.3 g Al2O3 1 1 mol Al2O3 102 g Al2O3 x x x = 3.6 g Fe2O3

14 Mass-Mass Problems Determine the mass of sodium hydroxide produced when .25 g of Na reacts with water. 2 Na + 2 H2O  2 NaOH + H2 .25 g Na 1 1 mol Na 23 g Na 2 mol NaOH 2 mol Na 40 g NaOH 1 mol NaOH x x x = .43 g NaOH

15 Exit Ticket Predict the products of the equation and then balance:
Mg + HCl  What is the mol ratio between HCl and MgCl2? If you have 4.0 mol of HCl how many mol of MgCl2 are present?


Download ppt "Mole-Mole Conversions Mass to Mass Calculations"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google