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Answers: Moles and Stoichiometry Practice Problems

Answers: Moles and Stoichiometry Practice Problems

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Answers: Moles and Stoichiometry Practice Problems 1) How many moles of sodium atoms correspond to 1.56x1021 atoms of sodium? 1.56 -x 1021 atoms Na x 1 mol Na = 2.59 x 10 3 mol Na 236.022 x 10 atoms Na 2) Determine the mass in grams of each of the following: a. 1.35 mol of Fe 1.35 mol Fe x 55.845 g Fe = 75.4 g Fe 1 mol Fe b. 24.5 mol O

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Mole Ratios and Reaction Stoichiometry

Mole Ratios and Reaction Stoichiometry

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standard mass-to-mass stoichiometry. Use your masses of sodium bicarbonate/carbonate reactants weighed out in lab as the starting point and the mole ratios from the balanced equations for these calculations. Then determine your percent yield …

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Stoichiometry: Baking Soda and Vinegar Reactions

Stoichiometry: Baking Soda and Vinegar Reactions

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Stoichiometry is the quantitative balancing of elements in chemical reactions. • Conservation of mass requires that all atoms that enter a reaction as reactants must exit the reaction in the products. • The Ideal Gas Law is used to model equilibrium conditions of most gases, relating the pressure, volume, temperature, and moles of gas.

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Stoichiometry with Solutions Problems - LSRHS

Stoichiometry with Solutions Problems - LSRHS

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Stoichiometry with Solutions Name _____ 1. H3PO4 + 3 NaOH --> Na3PO4 + 3 H2O How much 0.20 M H3PO4 is needed to react with 100 ml. of 0.10 M NaOH? 2. 2 HCl + Zn --> ZnCl2 + H2 When you use 25 ml. of 4.0 M HCl to produce H2 …

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