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1 OCTOBER 15 & 16 2012 MS. BOON CHEMISTRY Stoichiometry 1

2 Objective: I can create mole ratios from a balanced chemical equation and perform mole to mole conversions. Agenda: Catalyst Notes: Stoichiometry Practice: Mole Ratios Notes: Mole to mole Practice: mole to mole Exit Slip Catalyst: A cookie recipe requires 1 cup of sugar, 2 cups of flour, 1 stick of butter and 3 eggs. How much of each ingredient do you need in order to double the recipe? Explain your answer.

3 OBJECTIVE: I CAN CREATE MOLE RATIOS FROM A BALANCED CHEMICAL EQUATION AND PERFORM MOLE TO MOLE CONVERSIONS. AGENDA: CATALYST NOTES: STOICHIOMETRY PRACTICE: MOLE RATIOS NOTES: MOLE TO MOLE PRACTICE: MOLE TO MOLE EXIT SLIP Today’s Schedule

4 Notes: What is stoichiometry? Stoichiometry is the study of the relationships between quantities of substances in chemical reactions.

5 Where are we going with this? By the end of the unit, we will be able to solve questions like this: Mustard gas (chemical warfare agent used in World War 1) is synthesized by the reaction of sulfur dichloride and ethylene. SCl 2 + 2 C 2 H 4 → (ClCH 2 CH 2 ) 2 S If you have 10 g SCl 2 and 100 g C 2 H 4, how many grams of mustard gas can you make? Why?

6 Where are we going with this?

7 What is a Ratio? A "ratio" is just a comparison between two different things Ex.: A cookie recipe requires 1 cup of sugar, 2 cups of flour, 1 stick of butter and 3 eggs. What is the ratio of sugar to flour? What is the ratio of butter to eggs? Ratio of eggs to flour? What if you wanted to “double” the recipe?

8 You can use ratios for moles too! -Balance the following reaction, label the reactants and the product. Mg + O 2  MgO 2 Mg + O 2  2 MgO

9 Finding the molar ratio -- Example 1: 2 Mg + O 2  2 MgO 1.What is the ratio of moles Mg atoms to moles O 2 molecules? A: There are 2 moles Mg atoms for every 1 mole O 2 molecules. The ratio is 2:1. Write this ratio as a fraction: 2 mol Mg 1 mol O 2

10 Example 2: CH 4 + 2 O 2 → CO 2 + 2 H 2 O 1.What is the ratio of moles CH 4 to moles O 2 ? 2.What is the ratio of moles O 2 to moles CO 2 ? 3.What is the ratio of moles H 2 O to moles CH 4 ? 4.What is the ratio of moles CO 2 to moles H 2 O? 1 mol CH 4 2 mol O 2 1 mol CO 2 2 mol H 2 O 1 mol CH 4 1 mol CO 2 2 mol H 2 O

11 Quick Check Question Do the following problem in your notes. 2 NI 3  N 2 + 3 I 2 What is the mole ratio of NI 3 to N 2 ? Vote for your answer: 1) 1 mol NI 3 2 mol N 2 2) 2 mol NI 3 2 mol N 2 3) 2 mol NI 3 1 mol N 2 4) 3 mol NI 3 2 mol N 2

12 Practice Problems Set 1 Complete the following problems in your notes. Give the mole ratio between the two compounds that are in bold red. 1) 2 FeO + 1 C  2 Fe + 1 CO 2 2) 2 NO + 1 O 2  1 NO 2 3) 1 CH 4 + 4 S  1 CS 2 + 2 H 2 S Balance the equations and then give the ratio between the two compounds in bold red. 4)__PCl 3 +__H 2 O  __H 3 PO 3 +__HCl 5)___Xe + ___F 2  ___XeF 4 6)__Al +__HCl  __AlCl 3 +__H 2

13 Mole to Mole Conversions: Example 1 2 Mg + O 2  2 MgO How many moles of MgO can be made from 12 moles of Mg? What are we converting? Mol Mg to Mol MgO Step 1: Write the mole ratio with the unknown units on top. Step 2: multiply by the given moles. 2 mol MgO 2 mol Mg X 12 mol Mg = 12 mol MgO

14 Mole to Mole Conversions: Example 2 CH 4 + 2 O 2 → CO 2 + 2 H 2 O How many moles of CH 4 are needed to form 30 moles of H 2 O? What are we converting? Mol H 2 O to Mol CH 4 Step 1: Write the mole ratio with the unknown units on top. Step 2: multiply by the given moles. 1 mol CH 4 2 mol H 2 O X 30 mol H 2 O = 15 mol CH 4

15 Quick Check Question Do the following problem in your notes. 2 NI 3  N 2 + 3 I 2 How many moles NI 3 are required to produce 10 moles N 2 ? Vote for your answer: 1) 10 mol NI 3 2) 20 mol NI 3 3) 5 mol NI 3 4) 40 mol NI 3

16 Mole to Mole Conversion Practice Complete the worksheet problems on your notes. Work quietly with the people around you. Show all your work. Tonight’s HW: Read p. 302 – 305; Do practice problems p. 304 #1 & 2, p. 311 #1, 4(a), 6.

17 Exit Slip 2 KClO 3 (s) → 2 KCl (s) + 3 O 2 (g) 1. What is the mole ratio of KCl to O 2 ? 2. What is the mole ratio of KCl to KClO 3 ? 3. How many moles O 2 will be produced from 4 moles KClO 3 ? 4. How many moles KClO 3 are required to produce 32 moles KCl?


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