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1 14.5 NOTES Stoichiometry

2 II. Stoichiometric Calculations
A. Mass-mass calculations Example: What mass of hydrogen gas can be formed when grams of zinc reacts with excess hydrochloric acid? How to approach a stoichiometry problem: 1. Read the problem, then write a balanced equation. 2. Identify the given and desired quantities. 3. Determine molar masses if necessary. 4. Carry out the factor-label calculation, labeling the answer with units

3 a. Do the above example: Zn + 2HCl  ZnCl2 + H2 Given: 12.5 grams of Zn (65.4g/mol) Find: mass of H2 (2.02g/mol) 12.5gZn x 1 mol Zn x 1 mol H2 x g H2 65.4 g Zn mol Zn mol H2 = g H2

4 b. When 10.0 grams of propane (C3H8) is burned in air, what is the mass of water formed?
C3H8 + 5O2  3CO2 + 4H2O Given: 10.0g C3H8 *44.1g/mol) Find: mass of H2O (18.0g/mol) 10.0gC3H8 x 1 mol C3H8 x 4 mol H2O x g H2O 44.1 g C3H mol C3H mol H2O = 16.3g H2O

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