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    compound. 2. A. Copper can be produced from the reaction of aluminum and excess copper(II) sulfate: Al(s) + CuSO4(aq)  Al2(SO4)3(aq) + Cu(s) B. How many moles of aluminum is necessary to produce 4.50 g of Cu if the reaction is 91% complete? 3. A. How many grams of disulfur dichloride is produced from the reaction between 20 g of sulfur and 80 g of chlorine? B. How much of the excess reactant remained? (The reaction is 100% complete.) S8(s) + Cl2(g) → S2Cl2(g) 4.

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    In the Stoichiometry Challenge Lab we compared the theoretical results of the reaction between sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) and sulfuric acid (H2SO4) with the actual data we found. I hypothesised that If the mole ratio between Na2SO4 and H2SO4 is 1:1 then when I react 0.5 grams of Na2SO4 (reactant with H2SO4) I should get 0.669 grams of Na2SO4. The actual reaction between .05 grams of Na2CO3 and 5 mL of of H2SO4 produced 0.79g of Na2SO4. When I were testing the reaction‚ I measured out the reactants

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    Mole Concept and Stoichiometry Assignment 5: Volumetric analysis (titrations)‚ stoichiometry SOLUTIONS Note: Write answers neatly and legibly in your exercise book or on pad paper. ALWAYS include a title and name for your work and clearly indicate each answer. 1. a) 23.08 and 23.00 mL are concordant titre values. Average titre = (23.08 + 23.00) = 23.04 mL 2 b) Ca(OH)2 + 2HCl → CaCl2 + 2H2O

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    submitted: February 27‚ 2013 EXPERIMENT NO. 5 STOICHIOMETRY Stoichiometry From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Stoichiometry (pron.: /ˌstɔɪkiˈɒmɨtri/) is a branch of chemistry that deals with the relative quantities of reactants and products in chemical reactions. In a balanced chemical reaction‚ the relations among quantities of reactants and products typically form a ratio of positive integers. For example‚ in a reaction that forms ammonia (NH3)‚ exactly one molecule

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    Honors Chemistry Name: _____________________ Study Guide – Unit 8: Stoichiometry Vocabulary – Give definitions and examples where applicable 1. Product 2. Reactant / Reagent 3. Theoretical Yield 4. Actual Yield 5. Percent Yield 6. Excess Reagent 7. Limiting Reagent 8. Law of Conservation of Matter Short Answer – explain the following: 9. What is conserved in every balanced equation (multiple answers)? 10. What determines the mole ratio in a balanced equation? 11. What is the proper method

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    Chemistry Lab Report Stoichiometry Design Experiment Percentage Yield of Calcium Carbonate and HCl I. Background Information When marble chips and hydrochloric acid are added together‚ they form sodium chloride‚ water‚ and carbon dioxide. This reaction can be displayed by the balanced equation below; CaCO3 (s) + HCl (l) NaCl(s) + H2O(l) + CO2 (g) As the carbon dioxide is formed‚ it will leave the open beaker as a gas. This will result in a loss of mass. The mass change can then be

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    Stoichiometry Lab Stoichiometry is the end result of adding up chemical elements that were involved in chemical reactions (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/stoichiometry). The word stoichiometry was obtained from two greek words meaning element and measure. This explains the definition for the term. A chemist named Jeremias Benjamin Richter was the chemist responsible for first realizing what stoichiometry was (http://www.chemteam.info/Stoichiometry/What-is-Stoichiometry.html). In 1972

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    of mass in which various substances react. By examining one specific example of stoichiometric determination‚ which is: “Stoichiometry and limiting reacting”‚ we found out the different mass proportions in which substance react. In this case‚ we used two common acids for this experiment (HCl‚ and H2SO4) and base NaOH Introduction: For this experiment‚ we use Stoichiometry and limiting reactant. The limiting reactant refers to the reactant that controls the amount of product that is

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    Lab Report for Experiment #10 Stoichiometry of a Precipitation Reaction Student’s Name ____________________ Date of Experiment ___________ Date Report Submitted _________________ Title: Purpose: Instructor Changes: Weigh out about 1.7 g of CaCl2·2H2O and record your mass to +/- 0.1 g (for example 1.6 g‚ 1.7 g‚ or 1.8 g). We have made this change so that you will have 2 sig figs in subsequent calculations. Have you made any changes to the procedure? Please explain: Data Tables and Observation:

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    1  Measuring and calculating equilibrium constants Clearly‚ if the concentrations or pressures of all the components of a reaction are known‚ then the value of K can be found by simple substitution. Observing individual concentrations or partial pressures directly may be not always be practical‚ however. If one of the components is colored‚ the extent to which it absorbs light of an appropriate wavelength may serve as an index of its concentration. Pressure measurements are ordinarily able to measure

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