Chapter 12 - Stoichiometry Flashcards

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Chemical reactions can be described in terms of what quantities?

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A balanced chemical equation can be interpreted in terms of #’s of atoms, molecules, or moles; mass; and volume.

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How do chemists use balanced equations?

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Chemists use balanced chemical equation as a basis to calculate how much reactant is needed or how much product will be formed in a reaction.

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Define Stoichiometry.

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The calculation of quantities in chemical reactions.

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How are mole ratios used in chemical calculations?

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Mole ratios are used to convert b/w a given # of moles of reactant/product to moles of a different reactant/product.

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What’s a mole ratio?

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A conversion factor derived from the coefficients of a balanced chemical equation interpreted in terms of moles.

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Outline the sequence of steps needed to solve a typical stoichiometric problem.

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1) Given quantity is first converted to moles.
2) Mole ratio from balanced equation is used to calculate the # of moles of wanted substance.
3) Moles are converted to any other unit of measurement related to unit mole.

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What’s the difference b/w the limiting reagent and the excess reagent.

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Limiting reagent: reactant that determines the amount of product that can be formed by a reaction.
Excess reagent: reactant that is not completely used up in a reaction.

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State the difference b/w theoretical yield, actual yield, and percent yield.

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▪️Theoretical yield: maximum amount of product that could be formed from given amounts of reactants.
▪️Actual yield: amount of product that actually forms when reaction is carried out in the lab.
▪️Percent yield: ratio of the actual yield to the theoretical yield as a percent. Percent yield = (AY/TY)x100%

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How does an insufficient quantity of a reactant affect the amount of product formed?

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An insufficient quantity of any reactant will limits the amount of product that forms.

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What does the percent yield measures?

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It measures the efficiency of a reaction carried out in the lab.

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What quantities are always conserved in chemical equations?

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Mass and atoms.

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Interpret the given equation in terms of # of molecules, # of moles, and masses of reactants and products.
2K + 2H2O —> 2KOH + H2

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▪️# of molecules: 2 molecules of K + 2 molecules of H2O —> 2 molecules of KOH + 1 molecule of H2
▪️# of moles = same as molecules
▪️Masses of reactants and products:
39 g of K + 36 g of 2H2O —> 112 g of 2KOH + 2 g of H2

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Balance this equation:

C2H5OH + O2 —> CO2 + H2O

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C2H5OH + 3O2 —> 2CO2 + 3H2O

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Practice #23 pg. 398 
#37 & #38 pg. 408
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Okay.

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