c. johannesson ii. stoichiometry in the real world (p. 288-294) stoichiometry – ch. 9

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C. Johannesson II. Stoichiometry in the Real World (p. 288-294) Stoichiometry – Ch. Stoichiometry – Ch. 9 9

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Page 1: C. Johannesson II. Stoichiometry in the Real World (p. 288-294) Stoichiometry – Ch. 9

C. Johannesson

II. Stoichiometry in the Real World

(p. 288-294)

II. Stoichiometry in the Real World

(p. 288-294)

Stoichiometry – Ch. 9Stoichiometry – Ch. 9

Page 2: C. Johannesson II. Stoichiometry in the Real World (p. 288-294) Stoichiometry – Ch. 9

C. Johannesson

A. Limiting ReactantsA. Limiting ReactantsA. Limiting ReactantsA. Limiting Reactants

Available IngredientsAvailable Ingredients• 4 slices of bread• 1 jar of peanut butter• 1/2 jar of jelly

Limiting ReactantLimiting Reactant• bread

Excess ReactantsExcess Reactants• peanut butter and jelly

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C. Johannesson

A. Limiting ReactantsA. Limiting ReactantsA. Limiting ReactantsA. Limiting Reactants

Limiting ReactantLimiting Reactant• used up in a reaction• determines the amount of product

Excess ReactantExcess Reactant• added to ensure that the other

reactant is completely used up• cheaper & easier to recycle

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C. Johannesson

A. Limiting ReactantsA. Limiting ReactantsA. Limiting ReactantsA. 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

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C. Johannesson

A. Limiting ReactantsA. Limiting ReactantsA. Limiting ReactantsA. Limiting Reactants

79.1 g of zinc react with 81g HCl. Identify the limiting and excess reactants. How many grams of hydrogen are formed at STP?

Zn + 2HCl ZnCl2 + H2 79.1 g ? L0.90 L

2.5M

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C. Johannesson

A. Limiting ReactantsA. Limiting ReactantsA. Limiting ReactantsA. Limiting Reactants

79.1g Zn

1 molZn

65 g Zn

= 2.4 g H2

1 molH2

1 molZn

2gH2

1 molH2

Zn + 2HCl ZnCl2 + H2 79.1 g ? g81.0g

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C. Johannesson

A. Limiting ReactantsA. Limiting ReactantsA. Limiting ReactantsA. Limiting Reactants

2g H2

1 molH2

81.Og

1 molHCl

36g= 2.3 g

H2

1 molH2

2 molHCl

Zn + 2HCl ZnCl2 + H2 79.1 g ? g81.0 g

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C. Johannesson

A. Limiting ReactantsA. Limiting ReactantsA. Limiting ReactantsA. Limiting Reactants

Zn: 2.4 g H2 HCl: 2.3 gH2

Limiting reactant: HCl

Excess reactant: Zn

Product Formed: 2.3 g H2

left over zinc

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C. Johannesson

B. Percent YieldB. Percent YieldB. Percent YieldB. Percent Yield

100yield ltheoretica

yield actualyield %

calculated on paper

measured in lab

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C. Johannesson

B. Percent YieldB. Percent YieldB. Percent YieldB. 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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C. Johannesson

B. Percent YieldB. Percent YieldB. Percent YieldB. Percent Yield

45.8 gK2CO3

1 molK2CO3

138.21 gK2CO3

= 49.4g KCl

2 molKCl

1 molK2CO3

74.55g KCl

1 molKCl

K2CO3 + 2HCl 2KCl + H2O + CO2 45.8 g ? g

actual: 46.3 g

Theoretical Yield:

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C. Johannesson

B. Percent YieldB. Percent YieldB. Percent YieldB. Percent Yield

Theoretical Yield = 49.4 g KCl

% Yield =46.3 g

49.4 g 100 =93.7%

K2CO3 + 2HCl 2KCl + H2O + CO2 45.8 g 49.4 g

actual: 46.3 g