Unit 5: Moles & Stoichiometry
Unit 5: Moles & Stoichiometry
Unit 5: Moles & Stoichiometry
I. Moles
A) Moles
1 mole = 6.02 x 1023 particles = Mass on PT (in grams) = 22.4 L @ STP (if substance is a gas)
- Molecular Mass – add up all of the mass’s of the atoms in a molecule and express
the answer in AMU
o H2O = 18 amu
- Formula Mass – sum of all atomic mass’s in the formula of an ionic compound in
amu
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You Try:
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Formula Mass
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3) Calculate the mass of each of the following:
a. 0.25 moles of Al(NO3)3 c. 1.75 moles of NH4Cl
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Practice Problems:
2. How many moles are present if you have 90 grams of lithium oxide?
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6. 0.5 moles of H2O = _______________grams
MOLE WORKSHEET #1
Part I
Convert to Moles:
1. 12.04 x 1023 atoms of He 1._______________
3. 1 atom of S 3. _______________
4. 59.3 g of Sn 4. _______________
5. 5000 g of K 5. _______________
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Convert to Number of Atoms:
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Moles Worksheet
1) Define “mole”.
7) How are the terms “molar mass” and “atomic mass” different from one another?
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4) How many grams are in 88.1 moles of magnesium?
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What are the molecular weights of the following compounds?
15) How many grams are in 4.5 moles of sodium fluoride, NaF?
16) How many moles are in 98.3 grams of aluminum hydroxide, Al(OH)3?
17) How many grams are in 0.02 moles of beryllium iodide, BeI2?
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18) How many moles are in 68 grams of copper (II) hydroxide, Cu(OH)2?
19) How many grams are in 3.3 moles of potassium sulfide, K2S?
20) How many moles are in 1.2 x 103 grams of ammonia, NH3?
21) How many grams are in 2.3 x 10-4 moles of calcium phosphate, Ca3(PO3)2?
22) How many moles are in 3.4 x 10-7 grams of silicon dioxide, SiO2?
23) How many grams are in 1.11 moles of manganese sulfate, Mn3(SO4)7?
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B. Types of Formulas
- Each has a specific purpose and represents something specific about a chemical
1. Empirical Formula
o Must be REDUCED!!!!!
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- Can be used to show the ratio of atoms in molecules
Example:
An ionic crystal that contains 1 billion Magnesium ions and 2 billion chloride ions would be written as
MgCl2
You try:
C6H12O6 CO2
2. Molecular Formula
***May or May NOT be in lowest terms already, BUT they do not get Reduced!!!***
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Examples:
3. Structural Formula
- They show the way atoms are arranged around each other
Examples:
1. Empirical to Molecular
o Empirical Formula
Example:
The EF is CH2O and the gfm of the molecular formula is 180 g/mol.
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Steps:
1. Determine how much bigger the gfm of the molecular formula is compared to the gfm of the EF
(Divide the GFM of MF by the gfm of EF)
Quiz
1. Find g in 4 moles Cu(CN)2
4. Find the MF if the EF is C3H4O3 and the GFM of the MF is 176 amu
**ADVANCED**
D. Finding Empirical Formula
Steps:
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Examples:
1) If a compound contains 61.3% Fluorine and 38.7% Magnesium. Find the empirical formula.
F = 3.226 = 2 Mg = 1.613 = 1
1.613 1.613
Therefore: MgF2
You Try:
2) Find the empirical formula if the compound contains 32.4% Na, 22.5% S, and 45.1% O.
3) Find the empirical formula if the compound contains 43.7% P and 56.3% O.
1. All atomic mass units are based on the isotope of ____________________ with
______________ protons and _________________ neutrons which is given
________________________amu.
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2. If we convert amu to grams, we are dealing with a specific measurable amount of substance.
This measurable amount of substance such as 12 grams of carbon, 4 grams of helium, 20
grams of neon, etc. each contain ________________ atoms. (indicate number)
3. The number of atoms in each atomic weight of a substance, when expressed in grams, is
called a __________________________.
4.
a. 12 grams of carbon contains _____________________________ atoms.
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c. Br2 ____________________ f. H2SO4 ___________________________
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a. 6 grams of water ___________________________
e. 50 grams of I2 ___________________________
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E. Types of Reactions
1. Synthesis (Marriage)
X + Y 🡪 XY
2. Decomposition (Divorce)
XY 🡪 X + Y
2MgO 🡪 2Mg + O2
A + XY 🡪 AY + X
B + XY 🡪 XB + Y
Mg + 2HCl 🡪 MgCl2 + H2
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4. Double Replacement/Displacement (Do-Se-Do)
- an ion from one compound switches place with an ion from another compound
AB + XY 🡪 XB + AY
- Cation from 1 compound switches place with the cation from the other
compound
5. Combustion
6. Irreversible
- 1st way
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(N2, Cl2, H2, O2, F2)
- 2nd way
▪ Use Table F
II. Stoichiometry
- Def: a word for that part of chemistry that deals with the amount of substances
involved in chemical reactions both as reactants and products
▪ All of the atoms on the reactant side of the reaction MUST be present
on the product side as well
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1) N2 + H2 🡪 NH3
2) KClO3 🡪 KCl + O2
4) H2 + O2 🡪 H2O
10) P + O2 🡪 P2O5
12) Ag2O 🡪 Ag + O2
13) S8 + O2 🡪 SO3
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16) H2O + O2 🡪 H2O2
- Allows you to determine the amount of a specific chemical in a reaction based on the
molar ratios in that balanced reaction
Examples:
How many moles of ammonia are produced if 7 moles of hydrogen are reacted?
How many grams of ammonia are produced if 7 moles of hydrogen are reacted?
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You Try:
i. Ammonia to water?
b. If 3.50 moles of ammonia react, how many moles of water vapor are formed?
c. If 1.8 moles of ammonia reacts, how many moles of oxygen are consumed?
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2. The reaction of sodium peroxide and water produces sodium hydroxide and oxygen gas. The
following balanced chemical equation represents the reaction.
a. How many moles of sodium hydroxide are produced when 1.00 mol sodium peroxide reacts
with water?
b. How many moles of oxygen gas are produced when 0.500 mol Na2O2 reacts with water?
c. How many moles of sodium peroxide are needed to produce 1.00 mol sodium hydroxide?
d. How many moles of water are required to produce 2.15 mol oxygen gas in this reaction?
e. How many moles of water are needed for 0.100 mol of sodium peroxide to react completely
in this reaction?
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f. How many moles of oxygen are produced if the reaction produces 0.600 mol sodium
hydroxide?
a. If 1 mole of hydrogen reacts completely, how many moles of oxygen must have reacted?
b. If 0.5 moles of Oxygen are reacted, how many moles of water will be produced?
o Count up all the atoms of each element on either side of the equation
o If they are not equal, look for where the missing chemical goes and build a
neutral compound
o Find out how many atoms are missing for each element and DIVIDE by the
coefficient of X
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Examples:
O2 + 2________ 🡪 2H2O
H2 + Cl2 🡪 2_________
You Try:
1. X + 2O2 🡪 2NO2
2. S + X 🡪 SO2
5. N2 + 3H2 🡪 2X
6. P4O10 + 6H2O 🡪 4X
7. CH4 + 4S 🡪 CS2 + 2X
9. 3NO2 + H2O 🡪 2X + NO
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Quiz: Matching type of Reaction
● Use the atomic masses of the atoms asked for AND the whole gfm
Examples:
= (24amu/94amu) x 100
= 25.5%
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Percent Composition
a. NH4NO3
b. (NH4)2SO3
c. HNO2
a. CaCO3
b. ZnCl2
c. NH4OH
a. 50 grams of MgS
b. 80 kilograms of FeCO3
a. Aluminum Sulfate
b. Potassium Chlorate
a. Fe2O3
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b. HgO
c. Ag2O
d. Na2S
Q: When you heat the hydrate with a Bunsen burner, the water vaporizes but the salt doesn’t. Why?
- Where there is no water left, the mass stays CONSTANT and you refer to
the salt as an ANHYDROUS SALT (ANHYDRIDE/ANHYDRATE)
- Subtract the mass of the anhydrous salt from the mass of the hydrate to
find the mass of water
Example:
1. An 8 gram sample of a hydrate is heated until it has a constant mass of 6 grams. What is the
% by mass of water in the original hydrate?
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2. A student heats a 243 g sample of BaCl2 • 2H2O hydrated crystals, what is the % water?
Hydrate Examples
1. A 10.0 gram sample of a hydrate was heated until all the water of hydration was driven off.
The mass of anhydrous product remaining was 8.00 grams. What is the percent of water in
the hydrate?
a. 12.5% b. 20.0%
c. 25.0% d. 80.0%
2. What is the percent by mass of water in the hydrate Na2CO3 * 10H2O (formula mass = 286)?
a. 6.89% b. 14.5%
c. 26.1% d. 62.9%
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3. A 20 gram sample of a hydrate is heated until all the water of hydration is driven off. The mass
of the anhydrous compound remaining is 15 grams. What is the percent by mass of water in
the hydrate?
a. 75% b. 25%
c. 33% d. 15%
4. A 4.4 gram sample of a hydrate was heated until the water of hydration was driven off. The
anhydrous compound remaining had a mass of 3.3 grams. What is the percentage by mass of
water in the hydrate?
a. 25% b. 33%
c. 67% d. 75%
5. A student determined that the percent of H2O in a hydrate was 39.0%. The percent of H2O in
this hydrate is 36.0% according to an accepted chemistry reference. What is the student’s
percent of error?
a. 9.1% b. 8.3%
c. 3.0% d. 11%
6. A hydrate is a compound that includes water molecules within its crystal structure. During an
experiment to determine the percent by mass of water in a hydrated crystal, a student found
the mass of the hydrated crystal to be 4.10 grams. After heating to constant mass, the mass
was 3.70 grams. What is the percent by mass of water in this crystal?
a. 90% b. 11%
c. 9.8% d. 0.40%
8. A sample of a substance containing only magnesium and chlorine was tested in the laboratory
and was found to be composed of 74.5% chlorine by mass. If the total mass of the sample
was 190.2 grams, what was the mass of magnesium?
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a. 24.3g b. 48.5g
c. 48.5g d. 142 g
Hydrates Worksheet
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a. Anhydrate
b. Dehydration
6. If 125 grams of magnesium sulfate heptahydrate is completely dehydrated, how many grams of
Practice Problems:
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c. 2.0 moles of H2SO4
a. 60 grams of Ne
c. 2 grams of SO2
3. Convert to mass:
a. 1.5 mole of Ar
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a. 53 grams of Na2CO3
5.
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