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Title: Stoichiometric Calculations


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Stoichiometric Calculations
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Stoichiometric Calculations
It only looks hard.
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Stoichiometric Calculations
It only looks hard. Honest.
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Stoichiometric Calculations
  • K H2O ? KOH H2
  • If you use 0.04 mol of K,
  • how much H2 will you produce?
  • Step 1 Balance the equation.

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Stoichiometric Calculations
  • 2K 2H2O ? 2KOH H2
  • If you use 0.04 mol of K,
  • how much H2 will you produce?
  • Step 1 Balance the equation.

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Stoichiometric Calculations
  • 2K 2H2O ? 2KOH H2
  • If you use 0.04 mol of K,
  • how much H2 will you produce?
  • Step 2 Ask yourself,
  • What do you know?

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Stoichiometric Calculations
  • 2K 2H2O ? 2KOH H2
  • If you use 0.04 mol of K,
  • how much H2 will you produce?
  • Step 2 Ask yourself,
  • What do you know?

8
Stoichiometric Calculations
  • 2K 2H2O ? 2KOH H2
  • If you use 0.04 mol of K,
  • how much H2 will you produce?
  • Step 2 Ask yourself,
  • What do you know?
  • I know how many moles of K

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Stoichiometric Calculations
  • 2K 2H2O ? 2KOH H2
  • If you use 0.04 mol of K,
  • how much H2 will you produce?
  • Step 3 Ask yourself,
  • What do you need to know?
  • I know how many moles of K

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Stoichiometric Calculations
  • 2K 2H2O ? 2KOH H2
  • If you use 0.04 mol of K,
  • how much H2 will you produce?
  • Step 3 Ask yourself,
  • What do you need to know?
  • I know how many moles of K

11
Stoichiometric Calculations
  • 2K 2H2O ? 2KOH H2
  • If you use 0.04 mol of K,
  • how much H2 will you produce?
  • Step 3 Ask yourself,
  • What do you need to know?
  • I know how many moles of K
  • I need to know moles of H2

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Stoichiometric Calculations
  • 2K 2H2O ? 2KOH H2
  • If you use 0.04 mol of K,
  • how much H2 will you produce?
  • Step 4 Use the equation to find the ratio of
    unknown to known

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Stoichiometric Calculations
  • 2K 2H2O ? 2KOH H2
  • If you use 0.04 mol of K,
  • how much H2 will you produce?
  • Step 4 Use the equation to find the ratio of
    unknown to known
  • moles H2 1
  • moles K 2

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Stoichiometric Calculations
  • 2K 2H2O ? 2KOH H2
  • If you use 0.04 mol of K,
  • how much H2 will you produce?
  • Step 5 multiply the known number by the ratio

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Stoichiometric Calculations
  • 2K 2H2O ? 2KOH H2
  • If you use 0.04 mol of K,
  • how much H2 will you produce?
  • Step 5 multiply the known number by the ratio
  • unknown
  • known x known unknown

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Stoichiometric Calculations
  • 2K 2H2O ? 2KOH H2
  • If you use 0.04 mol of K,
  • how much H2 will you produce?
  • Step 5 multiply the known number by the ratio
  • mol H2
  • mol K x mol K mol H2

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Stoichiometric Calculations
  • 2K 2H2O ? 2KOH H2
  • If you use 0.04 mol of K,
  • how much H2 will you produce?
  • Step 5 multiply the known number by the ratio
  • 1 mol H2
  • 0.04 mol K x 2 mol K 0.02 mol H2

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Stoichiometric Calculations
  • 2K 2H2O ? 2KOH H2
  • If you use 0.04 mol of K,
  • how much H2 will you produce?
  • Step 6 the answer should have the same number
    of significant digits
  • 1 mol H2
  • 0.04 mol K x 2 mol K 0.02 mol H2

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Stoichiometric Calculations
  • 2K 2H2O ? 2KOH H2
  • If you use 0.04 mol of K,
  • how much H2 will you produce?
  • Step 6 the answer should have the same number
    of significant digits
  • 1 mol H2
  • 0.04 mol K x 2 mol K 0.02 mol H2

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In-class work
  1. Solve practice problems 9 10 on page 359.
  2. Choose a chemical equation from chapter 10.
    Dont use one that has all the coefficients 1.
  3. Write it as a problem similar to problem 9 or 10.
  4. Trade with someone. You solve theirs and they
    solve yours.
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