PHYSICS
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General Chemistry 2
Quarter 3 - Week 4
Module 4-A – Stoichiometric Calculations for
Reactions in Solutions
General Chemistry 2
Grade 11 Quarter 3: Week 4 - Module 4A – Stoichiometric Calculations for
Reactions in Solutions
First Edition, 2021
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Management Team:
Ahhaa!!! Before you proceed to the lesson proper, you need to find out how much you know
about the topic and you will be guided on what to be focused on. Take it easy! Good luck!!!
PRE-TEST
Perform the stoichiometric calculations of the given problem in a separate sheet.
The rubrics in giving points are as follows: (5 points each) 1 point for the
given/required, 2 points for the solution, and 2 points for the correct answer).
1.
How many moles of KClO3 are needed to make 3.50 moles of KCl?
2.
How many moles of O2 are produced when 1.26 moles of H2O is reacted?
3.
How many grams of Fe2O3 are produced when 42.7 grams of Fe is reacted?
4.
What volume of a .35M AgNO3 is required to completely react with 55 mL of a
0.24M NaCl solution?
Take note: Just take a try in solving the problems. Don’t worry if you cannot solve it correctly at this point, the pr
JUMPSTART
Now that you know the term stoichiometry, are you ready to find out how to calculate problems involving s
DISCOVER
It seems difficult and complicated to solve stoichiometric problems, but relax! Let’s just follow the steps one
MOLE-TO-MOLE CALCULATION
Problem # 1. How many moles of N2 are consumed to produce 3.00 mol NH3?
Look at the equation below.
N2 + H2 NH3
Is the equation balanced?
The answer is NO.
Reminder: If you want to recall the steps on how to balance the equation, you
STEP 2. Convert
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Given:
equation. 3.00 mol NH3
Required: ? mol N2
Process: Mole to mole
Figure 1. The simplified steps for mole-to-mole calculations based on the stoichiometric
relation between known substance and unknown substance. (Reference: Chemistry by
Espańa and Apostol)
Reminder: There are ways on how to convert the units of substances. Select among the following processes below
Mole to mole (mol to mol)
Mass to mole (gram to mol)
Mole to mass (mol to gram)
Mass to mass (gram to gram)
The other figures will be presented after solving problem 1.
STEP 3. Using the mole ratio, calculate the moles of substance yielded by the
reaction. The mole ratio is 1:2 (1 mol N2 and 1 mol 2 mol NH3 )
Figure 2. The simplified steps for mass-to-mole calculations based on the stoichiometric
relation between known substance and unknown substance. (Reference: Chemistry by
Espańa and Apostol)
MOLE-TO-MASS CALCULATION
Mole A Mole B Mass B
Mole B Molar Mass B
Mole A Mole B
Figure 3. The simplified steps for mole-to-mass calculations based on the stoichiometric
relation between known substance and unknown substance. (Reference: Chemistry by
Espańa and Apostol)
MASS-TO-MASS CALCULATION
Mass A Mole A Mole B Mass B Molar Mass B
Mole B
Mole A Mole B
Molar Mass A Mole A
Figure 4. The simplified steps for mass-to-mass calculations based on the stoichiometric
relation between known substance and unknown substance. (Reference: Chemistry by
Espańa and Apostol)
EXPLORE
DIRECTIONS: Let’s go back with the problem given in the pre-test. Read and
understand the problem. Follow the four simple steps in calculating the
stoichiometric problems as shown under the Discover.
Problem #2. Propane (C3H8) reacts with Oxygen gas to form Carbon Dioxide and
water.
A. If 2.8 moles of Propane reacts with excess Oxygen gas how many grams of
CO2 will be formed?
B. How many grams of Oxygen gas will completely react with 3.8 moles of
Propane?
C. If 25 g of C3H8 reacts with excess Oxygen, how many moles of water will be
formed?
D. If 38 g of water are produced in the reaction, how many moles of CO2 were
produced?
.EXERCISE 1: MOLE-TO MASS CALCULATION
Guide Question #1: What is the correct chemical equation of problem #2?
You may try answering by covering the given answer first, then compare your answer if you got it right!
ANSWER
Given: 2.8 moles of
Propane Unknown or required:
Grams of CO2
What process is applicable? Mole-to-gram
Therefore, we choose to follow this process.
This time, try to solve the problem below following the previous example.
How many grams of Oxygen gas will completely react with 3.8 moles of Propane?
(Show your solution).
Note: If your answer is 608 g, then you are CORRECT! You can move to the next
problem.
Given: 25 g C3H8
Required: moles of water
Solution:
1 C3H8 + 5O2 3CO2 + 4H2O (Balanced Equation)
Process: Mass A Mole A Mole B
1 mole C3H8
25g C3H8 = x ? = 2.27 moles H2O
? 1 mole C3H8
C=3x =
H= 8x =
Molar Mass:
EXERCISE 3: MASS-TO MASS CALCULATION
DIRECTIONS: This time, try to follow the process of calculating what is the
required until you can get the CORRECT answer.
Mass A Mole A Mole B Mass B Molar Mass B
Mole B
Mole A Mole B
Molar Mass A Mole A
Propane (C3H8) reacts with Oxygen gas to form Carbon Dioxide and water.
C. If 38 g of water are produced in the reaction, how many moles of CO2
were produced?
Write the Correct Equation:
Balance the Equation:
Then solve, following the stoichiometric process and the use of the stoichiometric
map.
EXERCISE 4:
Stoichiometry in Solution
DIRECTIONS: Show your solution to the given problem below following the
same steps as what was given in the examples above.
Problem #3. For the reaction of 3Na2CO3 (aq) + 2AlCl2 (aq) Al2 (CO3) (s) + 6NaCl
(aq) what volume of 1.2 M Na2CO3 is needed to react with 5.0 L of 0.30 M AlCl3?
3Na2CO3 (aq) + 2AlCl3 (aq) Al2 (CO3)3 (s) + 6NaCl (aq) (Is the equation balanced?)
Try to solve the problem by not looking at the given answer yet. You may cover the answer and work independen
1L ? ?
Compare your answer to the correct answer below.
0.30 mol AlCl3
You may now proceed with the process. Where will you start? Yes, start at the specific
amount which is, 0.24M NaCl.
.24 mol NaCl x ? L x ? mol AgNO3 x 1L = ? L AgNO3
L 1 ? mol NaCl ? mol AgNO3
Compare your answer with the correct answer below: Did you get the correct answer?
.24 mol NaCl x 0.055 L x 1 mol AgNO3 x 1L
0.0377 L AgNO3
=L 1 1 mol NaCl
0.35 mol AgNO3
Very good! Try to do the next exercise alone to check what you gained. Take note, you can always go back and re
DEEPEN
Let’s try to answer these problems! Use a separate sheet in calculating the answer.
Problem #5. How many grams of solid calcium hydroxide, Ca (OH)2 are required to
react with 350 mL of 0.40 mole HCl?
Balance the equation: Ca(OH)2 + HCl CaCl2 + H 2O
Convert mL to L : 350 mL HCl x 1L = 0.350 L HCl
1 1000 mL
Write the “given” and “unknown” units:
350 L x x x =g
Ca(OH)2 Fill in factors and solve:
.350 L HCl x ? x ? x ? = ?
1 L HCl 2mol HCl ?
Problem # 6. If you dissolve lead (II) nitrate and potassium iodide in water they will
react to form lead (II) iodide and potassium nitrate.
A. Write the equation for this reaction, then balance the equation.
B. Calculate the grams of lead(II) iodide that can be produced from 5.00 moles of
potassium iodide.
C. Calculate the grams of lead (II) iodide that can be reproduced from 75.00
grams of potassium iodide
CONGRATULATIONS for doing the exercises well!!! Let’s check how much you gained from the different activit
GAUGE
MELC
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