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Stoichiometry SCH 3U1. Review What is Avagadro’s Number? What is the mole? How do we relate mol, mass, molar mass? 2.

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Page 1: Stoichiometry SCH 3U1. Review What is Avagadro’s Number? What is the mole? How do we relate mol, mass, molar mass? 2.

StoichiometrySCH 3U1

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Review

•What is Avagadro’s Number?

•What is the mole?

•How do we relate mol, mass, molar mass?

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Introduction

• Balanced chemical equations are needed to make calculations related to chemical reactions

Imagine you are making a salad.What ingredients do you need?

• One head of lettuce• Two Cucumbers• Five Radishes

• Why do we balance chemical reactions?

• How would we represent this as an equation?

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Salad Chemistry

1 head of lettuce + 2 Cucumbers + 5 Radishes 1 Salad

•What if we wanted two salads?

2 head of lettuce + 4 Cucumbers + 10 Radishes 2 Salads

What if we had 3 heads of lettuce, six cucumbers, and 15 radishes?

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Balanced Chemical Equation

▫How many atoms and molecules participate in a reactionCarbon + Oxygen Carbon Dioxide

C + O2 CO2

•What do coefficients tell us?

1 1 11 atom 1 molecule 1 molecule

1 atom C : 1 molecule O2 : 1 molecule CO2

12 atom 12 molecules

12 molecules

6.022 x 1023 atom 6.022 x 1023 molecules

6.022 x 1023 molecules

1 mole 1 mole 1 mole

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Mole Ratios

• Suppose you want to produce 20 moles of water. How many moles of hydrogen do you need?

Hydrogen + Oxygen water

H2 + O2 H2O22 molecules

1 molecule 1 molecule

2 mole 1 mole 1 mole

2 mole H2 : 1 mole O2 : 1 mole H2O

nnitrogen = moles given x moles of what you want moles of what you have

= 20 H20 mol x 1 mole N2 = 10 mol N2

2 mole H20

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Stiochiometry Judges!

•In pairs, you will have 1 minute to answer each of the following questions

•When you have the answer write it on your paper and hold it up (like a skating judge).

•If you got it right, award your team a point!

•Ready? Set? GO!

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• How many molecules of NaCl are needed to react with one molecule of sulfuric acid?

• How many molecules of NaCl are needed to react with 3 dozen molecules of sulfuric acid?

• How many molecules of sodium sulfate are formed from 2 molecules of NaCl?

• How many molecules of HCl are formed from 4 molecules of sulfuric acid?

2 NaCl + H2SO4 Na2SO4 + 2HCl

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• How many molecules of NaCl are needed to make 6 million molecules of sodium sulfate?

• How many moles of NaCl form 1 mole of sodium sulfate?

• How many moles of HCl will be formed from 1 mole of sulfuric acid?

• How many moles of HCl are formed from 0.5 molecules of sulfuric acid?

2 NaCl + H2SO4 Na2SO4 + 2HCl

• How many moles of sulfuric acid are needed to form 0.5 mole of sodium sulfate?

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Homework

•Question 2 of “Introduction to Stoichiometry Problems”

•Practice Problems