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Title: Stoichiometry Involving Molar Concentration


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Stoichiometry Involving Molar Concentration
  • By, Abby Leung Peggy Fung
  • Block A

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What is Stoichiometry?
  • Stoichiometry is the relationships between the
    amount of reactants used in a chemical reaction
    and the amount of products produced by the
    reaction.

3
Confused when stoichiometry involves molar
concentration?
  • MOLARITY?
  • MOLES?!
  • STOICHIOMETRY!

4
Just Remember This!
  • We
  • Bake
  • Fresh
  • Magnificent
  • Muffins!

5
5 REALLY EASY STEPS
  • 1. Write an Equation
  • 2. Balance the Equation
  • 3. Find the mole of the given quantity
  • 4. Molar Ratio
  • 5. Molarity- Use equation to Solve Your Question

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FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW
  • STP 22.4 L/mol
  • Molar Concentration Molarity
  • c n/v
  • -or-
  • Molarity mole/volume (in L)
  • KEEP TRACK OF SIG FIGS DURING YOUR CALCULATIONS!

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1. Write the Equation
  • Put reactants on the left side of equation
    products on the right side.
  • Reactants ? Products

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2. Balance Equation
  • Make sure that each element has the same number
    of atoms on both sides!

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3. Find mole of given quantity
  • Convert given quantity to of mol of quantity
  • If given quantity in L use STP to convert
  • STP 1 mol/ 22.4 L
  • If given quantity in particles Use Avogadros
    Number to convert
  • 6.02 1023

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4. Molar Ratio
  • Use molar ratio to convert moles of given
    quantity to wanted quantity
  • Note Coefficients in balanced equation
    represent molar ratio.
  • Molar ratio used in fraction form
  • E.g. 34 3/4

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Which mol quantity in molar ratio is the
denominator?
  • Denominator mole ratio of the given quantity
  • Numerator mole ratio of wanted quantity

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5. Molarity
  • Use step 4s answer molar concentration to
    answer question.
  • This step turns mol of a quantity to the answer
    of the question.
  • Molarity given in form ? M (mol/L)
  • Depending on question, you may need to rearrange
    molarity equation.
  • cm/v equals vm/c equals mcv

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Lets Try It Together!
  • A student wants to put 50.0L of hydrogen gas at
    STP into a plastic bag by reacting excess
    aluminum metal with 3.00M sodium hydroxide
    solution according to the reaction. What volume
    of NaOH solution is required?

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Step 1 Write out the Equation
  • Hydrogen gas H2 (g)
  • since hydrogen is a diatomic molecule
  • Al(s) NaOH(aq) H2O(l) ? NaAlO2(aq) H2(g)
  • reactants products

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Step 2 Balance the Equation
  • 2Al(s) 2NaOH(aq) 2H2O(l) ? 2NaAlO2(aq)
    3H2(g)

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Step 3 Find mole of given quantity
  • Given quantity 50.0L Hydrogen gas at STP.
  • Moles of H2 50.0L(1mol/22.4L) 2.32 mol H2

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Step 4 Molar Ratio
  • Moles of given quantity 2.32 mol of H2
  • Moles of wanted quantity ? Mol of NaOH
  • 2Al(s) 2NaOH(aq) 2H2O(l) -gt 2NaAlO2(aq)
    3H2(g)
  • 2 3 ratio (mol of NaOH mol of H2)
  • 23 2/3
  • Mol(NaOH) 2.32 mol H2 (2 mol NaOH/3 mol H2)
    1.49 mol NaOH

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What volume of NaOH solution is required?
  • 1.49 mol NaOH (step 4 answer)
  • 3.00M sodium hydroxide (NaOH) solution (given)
  • Volume(v) Mole(n)/ Concentration(c)
  • (Rearranged Molarity equation)
  • Volume of NaOH (1.49 mol) / (3.00mol/L)
    0.496L NaOH

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You Are Done!
  • Answer 0.496L of Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH)
    solution was required.
  • ALL IT TAKES IS THESE 5 SPECIAL STEPS!

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  • Still having troubles remembering how to do these
    questions?
  • NO WORRIES!
  • We have a song to help you!

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If I were a Mole Lyrics
  • Tune If I were a Boy by Beyonce Knowles
  • If I were a mole even just for a day
  • Id get up every morning just to
  • Do stoichiometry problems
  • I love those questions
  • With molar concentration
  • Except I always had a
  • Secret to solving all these tricky ones.
  • If I were a mole
  • I could always understand
  • How you could solve this question
  • With five really ea-s-y steps
  • Remember tha-at
  • Molar Concentration
  • Is c equals n over v
  • Its also called molarity
  • And you can use STP to solve

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  • If I were a mole
  • The first big step is to
  • Write out a proper equation
  • With all the right element symbols
  • Step two is to-oo
  • Balance the equation both sides
  • cause all elements need to have
  • same number of atoms on both sides
  • If I were a mole
  • I could always understand
  • How you could solve this question
  • With 5 very eas-s-y steps
  • Now lets move on
  • For step three I would
  • Use STP to change litres to mole
  • Because you need moles for step 4

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  • Use coefficients formula to get
  • The molar ratio
  • We are almost at the end
  • Recall mol of first element
  • And molar ratio
  • To find mol of what you want
  • Next use molarity to
  • Find the volume in litres.
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