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Reaction Stoichiometry

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1 Reaction Stoichiometry
Mass A to Mass B

2 Let’s Think About It… NO!
Your boss tells you to make 15 grams of sodium chloride. How would you do it? 2 Na (s) + Cl2 (g)  2 NaCl Can we just go from one number to the other? 9.10 g 15.0 g NO! Let’s Think About It…

3 The Key to Reaction Conversions
Mass A  Mole A  Mole B  Mass B

4 Mass A  Mole A  Mole B  Mass B
Aluminum metal and chlorine gas react to produce aluminum chloride.

5 Mass A  Mole A  Mole B  Mass B
2 Al (s) + 3 Cl2 (g)  2 AlCl3 a. How many moles of chlorine gas are needed to react with 1.5 moles of aluminum?

6 Mass A  Mole A  Mole B  Mass B
2 Al (s) + 3 Cl2 (g)  2 AlCl3 b. How many grams of AlCl3 will be produced if 2.50 moles of Al react?

7 Mass A  Mole A  Mole B  Mass B
2 Al (s) + 3 Cl2 (g)  2 AlCl3 c. How many moles of Cl2 must react to produce 12.3 g of AlCl3?

8 Mass A  Mole A  Mole B  Mass B
2 Al (s) + 3 Cl2 (g)  2 AlCl3 d. If 17 grams of aluminum react, how many grams of aluminum chloride will be produced?


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