Title: Chapters 11
1Chapters 11 12
2Dimensional Analysis
- Dimensional Analysis - a problem solving method
that focuses on the units that are used to
describe amount of matter. - 1) How many minutes in 3 days?
3Dimensional Analysis
- 2) How many centimeters in 8.0 inches?
- 3) How many inches in 5.25 meters?
4Dimensional Analysis
- 4) How many goats can you buy if you have 3
horses? - 2 horses 3 cows
- 2 goats 1 cow
5Mole Concept
12
particles in 12 grams of carbon-12
6.02 x 1023
6Mole Concept
- 1 mole of desks ___________ desks
- 1 mole of nails ___________ nails
- 1 mole of pens ___________ pens
- 1 mole people ________ people ________ hands
- 1 mole of carbon ______________ atoms
- 1 mole of water ____________ molecules
- 1 mole of carbon dioxide __________ molec.
- ____________ atoms
6.02 x 1023
6.02 x 1023
6.02 x 1023
6.02 x 1023
2 (6.02 x 1023)
6.02 x 1023
6.02 x 1023
6.02 x 1023
3 (6.02 x 1023)
7Mole Wheel Problemsmoles ?? rep. particles
- How many atoms in 3.00 moles of carbon?
- How many moles in 3.57 x 1024 molecules of sugar?
8Mole Wheel Problems moles ?? volume
- How much space (volume) would 5.5 moles of carbon
dioxide occupy at STP? - A sample of gas occupies 17.0 liters at STP. How
many moles is this?
9Mole Wheel Problems moles ?? mass
- Whats the mass of 0.125 moles of iron?
- Whats the mass of 1.1 moles of carbon dioxide?
10Mole Wheel Problems multi-step problems
- A sample of oxygen gas has a mass of 85 grams.
How many moles is this? - Whats the mass of 15.0 L of carbon monoxide gas.
11Mole Wheel ProblemsApplication Problems not
quite mole wheel
- How many moles of oxygen atoms in one mole of
CO2? ____ - How many moles of oxygen atoms in three moles of
sugar, C12H22O11? ____
12Mole Wheel Problems Application Problems not
quite mole wheel
- How many moles of hydrogen in 1.5 moles of C2H6?
- How many atoms of hydrogen in 1.5 moles of C2H6?
- How many atoms in 1.5 moles of C2H6?
13Mole Wheel Problems
- How many moles of Na ions in 1 mole of Na3PO4?
____ - A sample of sodium phosphate has a mass of 25.0
grams. How many moles of Na ions?
14 Composition
- composition the percent mass of each element
in a compound. - H2O
- Ba(NO3)2
15Empirical vs. Molecular Formula
- Molecular Formula
- Empirical Formula
- Exs
16Empirical/Molecular Formulas
- Given
- 1) Convert to mass (Assume 100g.)
- 2) Convert mass to moles
- 3) Convert moles to simplest ratio (make
whole s if necessary).
composition
mass composition
mole composition
17Empirical/Molecular Formulas
- 1). A compound is found to be 41.9 sodium,
19.1 phosphorus, and 38.9 oxygen. Determine
the empirical formula.
18Empirical/Molecular Formulas
- 2). A compound is found to be 82.8 carbon and
17.2 hydrogen. Determine the empirical formula.
19Empirical/Molecular Formulas
- Determining the molecular formula from
experimental data - 3) If the molar mass of the compound in 2 is
58.0 g/mol, what must be the molecular formula?
20Hydrate Formulas
- Determination of a hydrate formula
- 8.00 grams of hydrated barium hydroxide (Ba(OH)2
x H2O) are heated. 4.35 grams remain after
heating. What is the formula of this hydrate?
21Easy Mole Ratios
- AgNO3 (aq) NaCl(aq) ? AgCl(aq) NaNO3 (aq)
- If 1 mole of AgNO3 reacts, ____ moles of NaCl are
needed, ____ moles of AgCl and ___ moles of NaNO3
are formed. - Thus if 2 moles of AgNO3 react, ____ moles of
NaCl are needed, ____ moles of AgCl and ___ moles
of NaNO3 are formed.
22Easy Mole Ratios
- 2 H2 (g) O2 (g) ? 2 H2O (g)
- If 2 mole of H2 react, ____ moles of O2 are
needed, ____ moles of H2O are formed. - If 4 mole of H2 react, ____ moles of O2 are
needed, ____ moles of H2O are formed.
23Easy Mole Ratios
- N2 (g) 3 H2 (g) ? 2 NH3 (g)
24Limiting Reactants
25Limiting Reactants
- The KEY to understanding limiting reactants is to
understand the meaning of a balanced chemical
equation. - Balanced chemical equation
- Represents the simplest ratio of reactants and
products for a particular reaction. - i.e. THE RECIPE
26Limiting Reactants
Ammonia Recipe 1 molecule N2 3 molecule
H2 Yields 2 molecules NH3
- Brownie Recipe
- 1 egg
- ½ C. veggie oil
- 1 C. water
- Brownie mix
- Yields
- 9 x 13 pan
- 20 brownies
27Limiting Reactants
Ammonia Recipe 1 mole N2 3 mole H2 Yields 2
moles NH3
Ammonia Recipe 1 molecule N2 3 molecule
H2 Yields 2 molecules NH3
OR
Which can be expressed as
N2 (g) 3 H2 (g) ? 2 NH3 (g)
28Limiting Reactants
N2 (g) 3 H2 (g) ? 2 NH3 (g)
KEY This balanced equation tells you what RATIO
in which the elements react. NOT how much you
have/make of each.
29Limiting Reactants
Limiting reactant -
The substance that runs out first in a reaction
Excess reactant -
The substance that remains when the reaction is
complete i.e. its present in excess
30NaOH (aq) HCl (aq) ? H2O(l) NaCl (aq)
- If you have 3 mol NaOH and 4 mol HCl
- Whats your limiting reactant?
- b. How many moles of product will be formed?
1
31NaOH (aq) HCl (aq) ? H2O(l) NaCl (aq)
- If you have 3 mol NaOH and 4 mol HCl
- Whats your limiting reactant?
- b. How many moles of product will be formed?
2
32AgNO3 (aq) BaCl2 (g) ? 2 AgCl (s) Ba(NO3)2
(aq)
- If you have 5 mol AgNO3 and 3 mol of BaCl2
- Whats your limiting reactant?
- b. How many moles of product will form?
1
33AgNO3 (aq) BaCl2 (g) ? 2 AgCl (s) Ba(NO3)2
(aq)
- If you have 5 mol AgNO3 and 3 mol of BaCl2
- Whats your limiting reactant?
- How many moles of product will form?
- How many moles of excess reactant remain?
2
34AgNO3 (aq) BaCl2 (g) ? 2 AgCl (s) Ba(NO3)2
(aq)
- If you have 5 mol AgNO3 and 3 mol of BaCl2
- Whats your limiting reactant?
- How many moles of product will form?
- How many moles of excess reactant remain?
3
35N2 (g) 3 H2 (g) ? 2 NH3 (g)
- If you have 2.5 mol of nitrogen and 6 mol of
hydrogen. - Whats your limiting reactant?
- How many grams of ammonia form?
- How many grams of excess reactant remain?
1
36N2 (g) 3 H2 (g) ? 2 NH3 (g)
- If you have 2.5 mol of nitrogen and 6 mol of
hydrogen. - Whats your limiting reactant?
- How many grams of ammonia form?
- How many grams of excess reactant remain?
2
37N2 (g) 3 H2 (g) ? 2 NH3 (g)
- If you have 2.5 mol of nitrogen and 6 mol of
hydrogen. - Whats your limiting reactant?
- How many grams of ammonia form?
- How many grams of excess reactant remain?
3
38Percent Yield/ Percent Error
- Percent Yield
- Percent Error
39Given the following balanced equationCH4 2
O2 ? CO2 2 H2O
- If 20.0 grams of methane is burned in 40.0 L of
oxygen gas (_at_STP), how many grams of carbon
dioxide will be formed? - b. If 35.0 grams of carbon dioxide are produced,
whats the percent yield and percent error?
40- 50.0 g. of propane (C3H8) and 200. g. of oxygen
react. Given the following balanced equation - C3H8 5 O2 ? 3 CO2 4 H2O
- How many grams of water will be formed?
41- 35.0 L of nitrogen and 6.72 g. of hydrogen react.
Given the following balanced equation - N2 3 H2 ? 2 NH3
- What mass of ammonia will be formed?
42Limiting Reactants
Limiting reactant -
The substance that runs out first in a reaction
it thus LIMITS the amount of products that can be
formed
Excess reactant -
The substance that remains when the reaction is
complete i.e. its present in excess
43Limiting Reactants
NaOH (aq) HCl (aq) ? H2O (l) NaCl (aq)
- If you have 3 moles NaOH and 4 moles of HCl
- Whats your limiting reactant?
44Limiting Reactants
NaOH (aq) HCl (aq) ? H2O (l) NaCl (aq)
If you have 3 moles NaOH and 4 moles of HCl b.
How many moles of product will be formed?
45Limiting Reactants
AgNO3 (aq) BaCl2 (g) ? 2 AgCl (s) Ba(NO3)2
(aq)
- If you have 5 moles silver nitrate and 3 moles of
barium chloride - Whats your limiting reactant?
46Limiting Reactants
AgNO3 (aq) BaCl2 (g) ? 2 AgCl (s) Ba(NO3)2
(aq)
If you have 5 moles silver nitrate and 3 moles of
barium chloride b. How many moles of product
will form?
47Limiting Reactants
AgNO3 (aq) BaCl2 (g) ? 2 AgCl (s) Ba(NO3)2
(aq)
If you have 5 moles silver nitrate and 3 moles of
barium chloride b. How many moles of excess
reactant remain?
48Limiting Reactants
N2 (g) 3 H2 (g) ? 2 NH3 (g)
- If you have 2.5 moles of nitrogen and 6 moles of
hydrogen. - Whats your limiting reactant?
49Limiting Reactants
N2 (g) 3 H2 (g) ? 2 NH3 (g)
- If you have 2.5 moles of nitrogen and 6 moles of
hydrogen. - How many grams of ammonia form?
50Limiting Reactants
N2 (g) 3 H2 (g) ? 2 NH3 (g)
- If you have 2.5 moles of nitrogen and 6 moles of
hydrogen. - How many grams of excess reactant remain?
51Percent Yield/ Percent Error
- Percent Yield compares the amt. of product you
made to the amount of product you should have
made. - error actual yield x 100
- theoretical yield
- Percent Error tells by what percent you were
off compared to what you should have made. - error diff. between theoretical and actual
yield x 100 - theoretical yield
52Limiting Reactant Problems
- Given the following balanced equation CH4 2
O2 ? CO2 2 H2O - If 20.0 grams of methane is burned in 40.0 L of
oxygen gas (_at_STP), how many grams of carbon
dioxide will be formed? - b. If 35.0 grams of carbon dioxide are produced,
whats the percent yield and percent error?
53Limiting Reactant Problems
- 50.0 g. of propane (C3H8) and 200. g. of oxygen
react. Given the following balanced equation - C3H8 5 O2 ? 3 CO2 4 H2O
- How many grams of water will be formed?
54Limiting Reactant Problems
- 35.0 L of nitrogen and 6.72 g. of hydrogen react.
Given the following balanced equation - N2 3 H2 ? 2 NH3
- What mass of ammonia will be formed?