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CHAPTER 9 REVIEW
Stoichiometry
Teacher Notes and Answers
SHORT ANSWER
PROBLEMS
1. a. 4
3. a. 4 mol
b. 40.07 g/mol
b. 8.5 g
c. 2 mol O2:1 mol H2O
c. At least 0.3 mol of H2 must be provided.
d. 0.20 mol
4. 75%
e. 3z
5. a. 0.0693 mol
2. a. The limiting reactant is completely
b. 0.0346 mol
converted to product with no losses, as
c. 1.11 g
dictated by the ratio of coefficients.
d. 0.786 L
b. They determine the theoretical yield of
e. 1.05 g
the products of the reaction.
c. smaller
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Modern Chemistry 1 Stoichiometry
Name:______________________________Class: ___________________Date: ____________________
CHAPTER 9 REVIEW
Stoichiometry
MIXED REVIEW
SHORT ANSWER Answer the following questions in the space provided.
1. Given the following equation: C3H4(g) + xO2(g) 3CO2(g) + 2H2O(g)
____________________ a. What is the value of the coefficient x in this
equation?
____________________ b. What is the molar mass of C3H4?
____________________ c. What is the mole ratio of O2 to H2O in the above
equation?
____________________ d. How many moles are in an 8.0 g sample of C3H4?
____________________ e. If z mol of C3H4 react, how many moles of CO2 are
produced, in terms of z?
2. a. What is meant by ideal conditions relative to stoichiometric calculations?
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b. What function do ideal stoichiometric calculations serve?
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c. Are actual yields typically larger or smaller than theoretical yields?
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PROBLEMS Write the answer on the line to the left. Show all your work in the
space provided.
3. Assume the reaction represented by the following equation goes all the way to
completion:
N2 + 3H2 2NH3
____________________ a. If 6 mol of H2 are consumed, how many moles of
NH3 are produced?
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Modern Chemistry 2 Stoichiometry
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Modern Chemistry 3 Stoichiometry