Stoichiometry Practice Worksheet Question
Stoichiometry Practice Worksheet Question
H2O
CO2
N2O3
How many grams of sodium sulfate will be formed if you start with
200 grams of sodium hydroxide and you have an excess of sulfuric
acid?
(x) g Na2SO4 = 200 g NaOH ---> mol NaOH---> mol Na2SO4 ---> g Na2SO4
200 g NaOH x 1 mol NaOH / 40g NaOH = 5 mol NaOH x 1 mol Na2SO4 / 2 mol
NaOH= 2.5 mol Na2SO4
How many grams of lithium nitrate will be needed to make 250 grams of
lithium sulfate, assuming that you have an adequate amount of lead
(IV) sulfate to do the reaction?
(x) g LiNO3 = 250 g Li2SO4----> mol Li2SO4 -----> mol LiNO3 ------>g
LiNO3
250 g Li2SO4 x I mol Li2SO4 /109.9 g Li2SO4 = 2.27 mol Li2SO4 x 4 mol
LiNO3 / 2 mol Li2SO4 = 4.54 mol LiNO3
= 314 g LiNO3
Use the following equation to answer questions 8-11:
10) How much of the excess reagent is left over after the reaction from
problem 6 is finished?
11) If 35 grams of carbon dioxide are actually formed from the reaction in
problem 6, what is the percent yield of this
reaction?
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Answer the following stoichiometry-related
questions:
12) Write the balanced equation for the reaction of acetic acid with aluminum
hydroxide to form water and aluminum
acetate:
3 C2H3O2H + Al(OH) 3 Al(C2H3O2)3+3H2O
13) Using the equation from problem #12, determine the mass of aluminum
acetate that can be made if I do this reaction with 125 grams of acetic
acid and 275 grams of aluminum hydroxide.
14) What is the limiting reagent in problem #13?
C2H3O2H
15) How much of the excess reagent will be left over in problem #13 after the
reaction is
complete?
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