Title: Chemistry (4/25)
1Chemistry (4/25)
- Objectives
- Complete Chemical Quantities Exam
- Perform Hydrate Lab
- Homework
- Answer post lab questions.
2Chemistry (4/26)
- Objectives
- Complete Hydrate Lab and post-lab questions.
- Homework
- Complete post lab questions. Due Monday
3Chemistry (4/29)
- Objectives
- Complete post-lab questions for Hydrate Lab.
- Identify and apply stoichiometry with substances
in a chemical equation. - Homework
- Stoichiometry Problems
4Hydrate Lab
- Cu(SO4) . H2O ----gt Cu(SO4) H2O
- Post-Lab questions
- Use the equation above to help answer the
following questions - What was the hydrate salt in this experiment?
- What was the anhydrous salt in this experiment?
- What was the difference between the hydrated salt
and the anhydrous salt in this experiment? - Was this a physical or chemical reaction?
Validate your answer with data from your lab.
5Hydrate Lab
- Cu(SO4) . H2O ----gt Cu(SO4) H2O
6Copper Sulfate Hydrate
7What is Stoichiometry?
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8Stoichiometry
(NH3 ) (N2)
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9Chemistry (5/1)
- Infinite Campus Update
- Chemical Quantities Exam (37pts)
- Hydrate Lab (10pts.)
- Objectives
- Identify and apply stoichiometry with substances
in a balanced chemical equation. - Homework
- Stoichiometry Problems
10Bell Ringer
- Calculate the percent composition of water in
this hydrate Mg(SO4) . 7H2O (Epsom Salt) - What is stoichiometry?
- 3. N2H4 O2 -----gt N2
H2O - a. Balance the chemical equation.
- b. How many moles of rocket fuel (N2H4) are
needed to produce 8 moles of N2?
11Bell Ringer
- Calculate the percent composition of water in
this hydrate Mg(SO4) . 7H2O (Epsom Salt) - 2.What is stoichiometry?
- 3. N2H4 O2 -----gt N2
H2O - a. Balance the chemical equation.
- b. How many moles of rocket fuel (N2H4) are
needed to produce 8 moles of N2?
12Bell Ringer
- Calculate the percent composition of water in
this hydrate Mg(SO4) . 7H2O (Epsom Salt) - What is stoichiometry?
- 3. N2H4 O2 -----gt N2
H2O - a. Balance the chemical equation.
- b. How many moles of rocket fuel (N2H4) are
needed to produce 8 moles of N2?
13Stoichiometry
- N2 3H2
----------gt 2NH3 - Stoichiometry
- Converting between substances in a balanced
chemical equation using mole conversions.
(NH3)
(N2)
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14 Stoichiometry
- H2O ----------gt H2
O2 - What type of reaction is this?
- Balance the chemical equation if needed.
- If you start with 100 moles of H2O how many moles
of H2 would be produced? - If you want to produce 3.8moles of O2, how much
H2O will you need to start with?
15Chemistry (5/2)
- Objectives
- Identify and apply stoichiometry with substances
in a balanced chemical equation. - Homework
- Stoichiometry Problems
16Stoichiometry Mole to Mole
17Stoichiometry
- N2 3H2
----------gt 2NH3 - Stoichiometry
- Converting between substances in a balanced
chemical equation using mole conversions.
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18Stoichiometry Problems
- N2H4 O2 -----gt N2 2
H2O - If 13.8 grams of water were produced how much
rocket fuel (N2H4) in grams would have been used
up?
19Chemistry (5/6)
- Objectives
- Identify and apply stoichiometry with substances
in a balanced chemical equation. - Homework
- Stoichiometry Problems (due Wed.)
- Gas Laws Graphing Assignment (due Wed.)
- Quiz Wednesday (Stoichiometry conversions
mole to mole or grams to grams.)
20Stoichiometry
- N2 3H2
----------gt 2NH3 - Stoichiometry
- Converting between substances in a balanced
chemical equation using mole conversions.
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21Stoichiometery Problems
22Pre-AP Chemistry (4/25)
- Objectives
- Apply stoichiometry conversions with substances
in chemical equations. - Identify and apply limiting reactants in chemical
reactions. - Calculate Stoichiometry
- Homework
- Stoichiometry and Limiting Reactants
23Stoichiometry
- N2 3H2
----------gt 2NH3 - Stoichiometry
- Converting between substances in a balanced
chemical equation using mole conversions.
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24Stoichiometry Limiting Reactants
- Limiting Reactant
- Excess Reactant
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25Stoichiometry Limiting Reactants
- Limiting Reactant completely consumed
- Excess Reactant partially consumed
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26Stoichiometry Limiting Reactant
- HCl Mg -------gt MgCl2
H2 - What type of reactions is this?
- Balance equation if needed.
- If 6.8 moles of Mg react with 7.5 moles of HCl
which is considered the limiting reactant? excess
reactant?
Reactants Have (moles) Need (moles)
27Stoichiometry Limiting Reactant
- 2HCl Mg -------gt MgCl2
H2 - If 6.8 moles of Mg react with 7.5 moles of HCl
how many moles of MgCl2 can be produced?
Reactants Have (moles) Need (moles)
HCl (limited) 7.5 mol 13.6
Mg (excess) 6.8 mol 3.75
28Pre-AP Chemistry 4/26
- Objectives
- Identify and apply limiting reactants in
stoichiometric calculations. - Distinguish between theoretical and actual yield.
- Calculate yield.
- Homework
- Limiting and Yield worksheets.
29Theoretical vs. Actual Yield of Products
-
- Theoretical yield maximum amount that can be
produced according to the limiting reactant.
(calculated yield) - Actual yield actual amount produced in the
lab.
30Stoichiometry Limiting Reactant
- Limiting Reactant Al
- Theoretical Yield of AlCl3 3.0 moles
- Limiting Reactant C2H4
- Theoretical yield of H2O 5.4 moles
- Limiting Reactant N2
- Theoretical yield of NH3 34 g
31Limiting Reactant
32Stoichiometry Percent Yield
- 4. Theoretical Yield of AlCl3 3.0 moles
- Actual yield from lab of AlCl3 2.8 mole
- Yield of AlCl3
- 5. Theoretical yield of H2O 5.4 moles
- Actual yield from lab of H2O 4.9 moles
- Yield of H2O
- Theoretical yield of NH3 34 g
- Actual yield from lab of NH3 31.5 g
- yield of NH3
33Stoichiometry Percent Yield
- Yield of Product
- Accuracy of product formation in the lab.
- Yield of product actual yield x 100
- theoretical
yield -
- Actual yield actual amount formed in lab
- Theoretical yield maximum amount that can be
produced according to the limiting reactant.
(calculated yield)
34Pre-AP Chemistry (4/29)
- Objectives
- Identify and apply limiting reactants in a
chemical equation. - Calculate percent yield of products in a chemical
equation. - Identify what molarity is.
- Homework
- Complete Limiting and Yield worksheet.
- Read over lab and complete hypothesis section.
- Quiz Wednesday over stoichiometry, limiting
reactants, and percent yield of products.
35Bell Ringer Limiting Reactants and Yield
- C2H2 O2 ---? CO2
H2O - 1. Balance the equation if needed.
- If 2.40 moles of C2H2 reacts with 7.40 moles of
O2 how many grams of water can be produced? - What is the limiting reactant?
- Use limiting reactant to calculate theoretical
yield of H2O in grams. - If the actual yield of H2O in the lab was 40.1
grams, calculate what the yield of H2O would
be.
36Stoichiometry
- Objectives
- Identify what stoichiometry is in chemistry.
- Apply stoichiometry calculations in chemical
reactions. - Identify and apply limiting reagents in chemical
reactions. - Calculate yield of products in a chemical
reaction.