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Stoichiometry Practice Worksheet


Directions – Perform the following calculations. SHOW ALL WORK!!!

1. If you start with 56.0 grams of sodium, how many moles of water will react with it?

Molar Mass of Na = Molar Mass of NaOH =


Molar Mass of H2O = Molar Mass of H2 =

___Na(s) + ___H2O(l)  ___NaOH(aq) + ___H2(g)

2. If you start with 34.0 grams of silver (I) nitrate, how many grams of solid silver would be
produced?

Molar Mass of Cu = Molar Mass of Ag =


Molar Mass of AgNO3 = Molar Mass of Cu(NO3)2 =

___Cu(s) + ___AgNO3(aq)  ___Ag(s) + ___Cu(NO3)2(aq)

3. If you start with 72.0 grams of water, how many moles of sodium with react with it?

Molar Mass of Na = Molar Mass of NaOH =


Molar Mass of H2O = Molar Mass of H2 =

___Na(s) + ___H2O(l)  ___NaOH(aq) + ___H2(g)


4. If you start with 25.4 grams of copper, how many grams of solid silver would be produced?

Molar Mass of Cu = Molar Mass of Ag =


Molar Mass of AgNO3 = Molar Mass of Cu(NO3)2 =

___Cu(s) + ___AgNO3(aq)  ___Ag(s) + ___Cu(NO3)2(aq)

5. If you start with 14.0 grams of diatomic nitrogen how many grams of diatomic hydrogen will
react with it?

Molar Mass of N2 = Molar Mass of NH3 =


Molar Mass of H 2 =

___N2(g) + ___H2(g)  ___NH3(g)

6. If you start with 83.9 grams of iron, how many grams of iron (III) oxide will be formed?
Molar Mass of Fe = Molar Mass of Fe2O3 =
Molar Mass of O =

___Fe(s) + ___O2(g)  ___Fe2O3(s)

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