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Stoichiometry Worksheet

This document provides a stoichiometry practice worksheet with 6 problems. It instructs students to perform calculations using molar masses and balanced chemical equations to determine amounts of reactants and products in moles and grams. The problems involve reactions between sodium and water, silver nitrate and copper, nitrogen and hydrogen, and iron and oxygen. Students are directed to show all work and calculations.
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Stoichiometry Worksheet

This document provides a stoichiometry practice worksheet with 6 problems. It instructs students to perform calculations using molar masses and balanced chemical equations to determine amounts of reactants and products in moles and grams. The problems involve reactions between sodium and water, silver nitrate and copper, nitrogen and hydrogen, and iron and oxygen. Students are directed to show all work and calculations.
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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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