Stoichiometry Review Game! Rules: Every turn the white board and marker MUST be passed to the next...

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Stoichiometry Review Game! Rules: Every turn the white board and marker MUST be passed to the next team member. You may help your team members but only the person who’s turn it is may use the marker. You must show your work! (when appropriate) Every team should answer. The first team to answer correctly gets five points. The second gets four etc. If we get too loud or disrespectful we will stop and work on our review questions.

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Page 1: Stoichiometry Review Game! Rules:  Every turn the white board and marker MUST be passed to the next team member.  You may help your team members but.

Stoichiometry Review Game!Rules:

Every turn the white board and marker MUST be passed to the next team member.

You may help your team members but only the person who’s turn it is may use the marker.

You must show your work! (when appropriate) Every team should answer. The first team to

answer correctly gets five points. The second gets four etc.

If we get too loud or disrespectful we will stop and work on our review questions.

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Question 1

• Balance the equation

C3H8 + O2 CO2 + H2O

C3H8 + 5 O2 3 CO2 + 4 H2O

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Question 2

C3H8 + 5 O2 -------> 3 CO2 + 4 H2O

• If you start with 14.8 mol of C3H8 How many moles of carbon dioxide will you get?

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Question 3

• What is the formula for percent yield?

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Question 4• I2O5(g) + 5 CO(g) -------> 5 CO2(g) + I2(g)• What’s wrong with this calculation?• Why is it wrong?

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Question 5

• You calculate that you should produce 5.7 g of iron in a reaction. However, you only collected 4.3 g. What was your percent yield?

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Question 6

Al2(SO3)3 + 6 NaOH ------> 3 Na2SO3 + 2 Al(OH)3

• In this reaction:– 6.5 g Al2(SO3)3 produces .044 mol Al(OH)3

– 7.8 g NaOH produces .065 mole Al(OH)3

– Which reagent is the limiting reagent?

Al2(SO3)3

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Question 7

Zn + S ---------> ZnS • If you have 5.6 g Zn how many grams of ZnS

will you get?

8.4 g ZnS

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Question 8

• If you are given the balanced equationA + 2B C + D

And moles of A and B, list the steps you need to determine if A or B is the limiting reagent

Hint there are 3 steps1) Convert moles of A to moles of C or D2) Convert moles of B to moles of the product you

picked in step 13) Choose the reagent that produced the least amount

of product.

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Question 9

Sb2S3 + 3 Fe 2 Sb + 3 FeS• What’s wrong with this calculation?• Why?

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Question 10

3 Zn(s) + 2 MoO3(s) ----------> Mo2O3(s) + 3 ZnO(s)

• When you start with 3.4 g MoO3 how many moles of ZnO will you get?

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Question 11

Sb2S3 + 3 Fe 2 Sb + 3 FeS

If you react 15 g of Sb2S3 how many grams of Sb will you get?

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Question 12

• You calculated that you should collect 6 g of Sn but when you ran the reaction you only got 2.3g. What was your percent yield?

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Question 13

• Why do we use stoichiometry?There are several correct answers.

EX: To predict how much product we will get.To figure out how much starting material we

need to use in order to get a certain amount of product.

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Question 14

• Balance the equation F2 + NH3 N2F4 + HF

5 F2 + 2 NH3 N2F4 + 6 HF

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Question 15

3 Zn + 2 MoO3 Mo2O3 + 3 ZnO• Given 5.3 mol Zn how many grams of ZnO can

we make? • What’s wrong with this calculation?

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Question 16

4 Fe + 3 H2O Fe2O3 + 3 H2

• In this reaction: – 4.5 mol Fe makes 3.38 mol H2

– 3.4 mol H2O make 3.40 mole of H2

• Which reagent is the limiting reagent?

Fe