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1 Mole to Mole Conversions

2 Agenda Seek and Solve Mole-Mole Conversions Review for Quiz next class
Notes Practice

3 Reminders Check grade- make sure everything is okay
Extra Credit is due on Wednesday Quiz is on Wednesday Mole Conversion Problems Empirical Formula

4 Objective Convert between moles of one chemical to moles of another

5 Materials You Need

6 Review: Stoichiometry
Branch of chemistry that deals with the quantitative relationships that exist between the reactants and products in a chemical reaction “Stochio” = Greek for element “metry” = measurement

7 Review: & 2 Step Mole Conversions
Moles allow us to convert between particles, mass, and volume 1 mole G = 6.02 x 1023 particles G 1 mole G = Molar Mass (g/mol) G 1 mole G = 22.4 L G

8 Crumbs Inc. What if you needed 32 cookies, how much butter would you need? What if you had 3 cups of flour and wanted to use it all, how many eggs would you then need? Easy Chocolate Chip Cookies 2 cups flour 1.5 cups sugar 2 sticks butter 2 eggs 1 cup chocolate chips Combine ingredients, mix well. Grease cookie sheet. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spoon drop cookies onto sheet and bake 8-10 minutes. Yields 16 cookies

9 Mole Ratios Convert from chemical G to chemical W using molar ratios
We get the number of moles from the coefficients in the balanced equation Coefficient = # moles in the reaction

10 Molar Ratios Convert from chemical G to chemical W using molar ratios
We get the number of moles from the coefficients in the balanced equation Coefficient = # moles in the reaction

11 Practice Problem 1 How many moles of ammonia can be produced from 11 moles of nitrogen gas?

12 Practice Problem 2 If you want to react 5.2 moles of hydrogen gas, how many moles of nitrogen gas would be needed?


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