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Stoichiometry Day 1

OBJECTIVE(S):
Students will be able to perform Stoichiometry calculations
using a mole road map.

WARM UP (5pts)
Convert 45.6g H2O to liters.

Convert 5 moles H2 to atoms.

TOGETHER (10)
Here is your new road map!
1. Propane (C3H8) is the fuel used in most gas grills. Balance this
equation for the complete combustion of propane:
_______ C3H8 + ________ O2 _________ H2O + ________ CO2
a. Give 2 examples of mole ratios.

b. How many moles of water are produced from 5 moles of C3H8?

c. Calculate the number of moles of O2 needed to react with .74


moles of C3H8?

d. How many grams of O2 are needed to produce 0.36 grams of


CO2?
2. Write and Balance: Iron (III) reacts with water in a single replacement
reaction to produce Iron (III) oxide and hydrogen gas.

a. Give an example of a mole ratio between a product and a


reactant.

b. Calculate how many moles of hydrogen gas are produced from


12 moles of Fe?

c. Calculate the number of grams needed of H2O to react with 75.0


grams of Fe?

d. How many grams of H2O are needed to produce 2.4 grams of


Fe2O3?
ON YOUR OWN (10)
1. N2 + H2 NH3
How many moles of ammonia are produced when 6 moles of
hydrogen gas react with nitrogen gas? (4 mol NH 3)

2. KClO3 KCl + O2
How many moles of potassium chlorate are needed to
produce 15 moles of oxygen? ( 10 mol KClO3)

3. Mg + O2 MgO
What mass of magnesium oxide is produced from 2.00 moles
of magnesium? (80.6 g MgO)

4. Mg + O2 MgO
What mass of oxygen combines with 2.00 moles of
magnesium?
(32.0 g O2)
5. HgO Hg + O2
How many moles of mercury (II) oxide are needed to produce
125 g of oxygen? (7.81 mol HgO)

6. HgO Hg + O2
How many moles of mercury are produced if 125 g of oxygen
is also produced? (7.81 mol Hg)

ASSESSMENT (5)
7. NH4NO3 N 2O + H2O
How many grams of NH4NO3 are required to produce 33.0
grams of N2O? (60.0 g NH4NO3)

8. NH4NO3 N 2O + H2O
How many grams of water are produced if 33.0 grams of N 2O
is produced? (27.0 g H2O)

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