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1
Who can propel a rocket the farthest?
  • The best scientist will win!

2
  • Using the reaction between Oxygen and Hydrogen
    Gas to create energy
  • Test 3 ratios in attempt to create the best
    rocket!

3
Things to think about the rockets flight
  • What ratio propelled the rocket furthest?
  • Are there any ratios with unused gas?
  • At what point does the hydrogen or oxygen stop
    reacting?

4
What do you notice in the Copper Silver Nitrate
Lab?
  • Which reactant seems to have disapeared?
  • What is left?
  • Can any more silver be made at this point?

5
Limiting Reactants and Excess
  • What is the Limiting Reagent (Reactant)?
  • It is the substance in a chemical reaction that
    runs out first.
  • The limiting reactant (reagent) determines how
    much product you can make.
  • If you are given amounts of more than one
    reactant, determine how much product you can make
    with each of them. Whichever produces the LEAST
    amount of product is your limiting reagent.

6
Practice Problems
  • Consider the reaction
  • 2 Al 3 I2 ? 2 AlI3
  • Determine the limiting reagent and the
    theoretical yield of the product, aluminum
    iodide, if one starts with
  • a). 1.20 moles of Al and 2.40 moles of iodine
  • b). 1.20 grams of Al and 2.40 grams of iodine
  • c) In the problem b. above, how many grams of
    excess reactant will remain?

7
  • 15.00 g aluminum sulfide and 12.00 g of water
    react until the limiting reagent is used up. Here
    is the balanced equation for the reaction.
  • Al2S3 6 H2O ? 2 Al(OH)3 3 H2S
  • a.) What is the maximum mass of H2S which can be
    formed from these reagents ?
  • b). Which is the limiting reagent?
  • c). How much of the excess reactant is used up?

8
  • Example In the reaction between nitrogen gas and
    hydrogen gas producing ammonia
  • a.) If you start with 14 grams of N2 and 6.0
    grams of H2, what will be the limiting reactant?
    What is the theoretical yield of product?
  • b.) If 10. grams of the product was formed, what
    would be the percent yield?
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