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Stoichiometry Review Fall 24-1

The document is a stoichiometry review worksheet for a chemistry class, containing various problems related to chemical reactions and calculations. It includes questions on the synthesis of compounds, mass and volume calculations, limiting reactants, and percent yield. Students are required to solve these problems using provided data and chemical equations.

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Stoichiometry Review Fall 24-1

The document is a stoichiometry review worksheet for a chemistry class, containing various problems related to chemical reactions and calculations. It includes questions on the synthesis of compounds, mass and volume calculations, limiting reactants, and percent yield. Students are required to solve these problems using provided data and chemical equations.

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H Chemistry Name_______________________

Stoichiometry Review Block_____


ANSWER BOX
1.06 29.8 83.94 270
9.37 38.3 87.75 426
15.3 39.4 84.3 1250
28.5 70.38 243.3 5.440 ∙ 1023

1. Ammonia (NH3) is synthesized from hydrogen and nitrogen. If 17.8 g of nitrogen reacts,
what volume of ammonia can be produced?

2. The compound “cisplatin”, PtCl2(NH3)2, can be synthesized in the following equation:


K2PtCl4 + NH3 KCl + PtCl2(NH3)2

What mass of cisplatin can be produced from 48.3 g of ammonia?

3. How many liters of hydrogen are produced from 7.53 grams of aluminum reacting with
sulfuric acid?

4. Given the following UNBALANCED equation:

Ca3(PO4)2 + SiO2 + C P4 + CaSiO3 + CO

If 87.2 g of calcium phosphate react, what mass of carbon monoxide will be produced?

5. How many grams of solid antimony (III) chloride can be produced from 35.70 dm3 of
chlorine gas reacting with antimony solid?

6. Hydrogen gas was produced by passing steam (H2O) through a hot iron rifle barrel. The
process also produced Fe3O4. What volume of hydrogen could be produced from 7.3 x
1024 molecules of water?
7. Iridium (III) chloride reacts with calcium hydroxide to produce iridium (III) oxide,
hydrochloric acid and calcium chloride. If 6.78 ∙ 1024 formula units of Ir2O3 are produced,
how many grams of calcium hydroxide was needed?

8. Hexanol burns. If you have 47.6 dm3 of oxygen, how many grams of water will be
produced?

9. 3.17 dm3 of silver nitrate combines with 41.1 g of cobalt (III).

a. What is the limiting reactant?

b. What mass of silver will be produced (theoretical yield)?

c. What volume of cobalt (III) nitrate will be produced?

d. What is the excess reactant and how many grams will be left over?

e. If 12.9 g of silver was actually produced, what was the percent yield?

10. 100.0 g of potassium iodide reacts with 100.0 g of iron (III) oxide.

a. What is the limiting reactant?

b. How many formula units of potassium oxide are produced?


c. What mass of iron (III) iodide is produced (theoretical yield)?

d. What is the excess reactant and what mass will be left over?

e. If 61.76 g of iron (III) iodide was actually produced, what is the percent yield?

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