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Title: Acknowledgement


1
Acknowledgement
  • This is an adaptation of a presentation
    originally prepared by Mrs. Christy Johannesonn.
    I wish to thank Mrs. Johannesonn for sharing her
    work with teachers and students via her website.

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Stoichiometry in the Real World
  • Stoichiometry Ch. 12

3
A. Limiting Reactants
  • Available Ingredients
  • 4 slices of bread
  • 1 jar of peanut butter
  • 1/2 jar of jelly
  • Limiting Reactant
  • bread
  • Excess Reactants
  • peanut butter and jelly

4
A. Limiting Reactants
  • Limiting Reactant
  • used up in a reaction
  • determines the amount of product
  • Excess Reactant
  • added to ensure that the other reactant is
    completely used up
  • cheaper easier to recycle

5
A. Limiting Reactants
  • 1. Write a balanced equation.
  • 2. For each reactant, calculate the amount of
    product formed.
  • 3. Smaller answer indicates
  • limiting reactant
  • amount of product

6
A. Limiting Reactants
  • 79.1 g of zinc react with 25.1g HCl. Identify the
    limiting and excess reactants. How many grams of
    zinc chloride are formed?

Zn 2HCl ? ZnCl2 H2
? g
79.1 g
25.1g
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A. Limiting Reactants
Zn 2HCl ? ZnCl2 H2
? g
79.1 g
25.1g
79.1 g Zn
1 mol Zn 65.39 g Zn
1 mol ZnCl2 1 mol Zn
136.90g ZnCl2 1 mol ZnCl2
166g ZnCl2
8
A. Limiting Reactants
Zn 2HCl ? ZnCl2 H2
? g
79.1 g
25.1g
25.1g HCl
1 mol HCl 36.36g HCl
1 mol ZnCl2 2 mol HCl
136.90g ZnCl2 1 mol ZnCl2
47.3g ZnCl2
9
A. Limiting Reactants
  • Enough Zn for 166g ZnCl2
  • Enough HCl for 47.3g ZnCl2

Limiting reactant HCl Excess reactant
Zn Product Formed 47.3g ZnCl2
10
B. Percent Yield
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B. Percent Yield
  • When 45.8 g of K2CO3 react with excess HCl, 46.3
    g of KCl are formed. Calculate the theoretical
    and yields of KCl.

K2CO3 2HCl ? 2KCl H2O CO2
45.8 g
? g
actual 46.3 g
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B. Percent Yield
K2CO3 2HCl ? 2KCl H2O CO2
45.8 g
? g
actual 46.3 g
  • Theoretical Yield

45.8 g K2CO3
1 mol K2CO3 138.21 g K2CO3
2 mol KCl 1 mol K2CO3
74.55 g KCl 1 mol KCl
49.4 g KCl
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B. Percent Yield
K2CO3 2HCl ?2KCl H2O CO2
45.8 g
49.4 g
actual 46.3 g
  • Theoretical Yield 49.4 g KCl

X 100
93.7
Yield
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