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May 01, 2014
Stoichiometry
· the method of predicting the quantity of a reactant or
product in a chemical reaction based on the quantity of
another reactant or product in the reaction
·
· quantitative analysis
The Mole Ratio
· the ratio between the molar amounts of any two
components of a chemical equation
· based on the coefficients from a balanced equation
May 01, 2014
Example: The formation of ammonia
N2(g) + 3 H2(g) --> 2 NH3(g)
What is the mole ratio between nitrogen and hydrogen?
What is the mole ratio between ammonia and hydrogen?
N2(g) + 3 H2(g) --> 2 NH3(g)
How many moles of ammonia are produced when 2.00 moles of
hydrogen reacts with nitrogen?
May 01, 2014
In the formation of sodium chloride, how many moles of
chlorine are required to react with 3.00 moles of sodium?
May 01, 2014
How many moles of oxygen are required when 3.00 moles of
methane burns