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Student Exploration: Stoichiometry

Vocabulary: Avogadro’s number, balanced equation, cancel, coefficient, conversion factor, dimensional analysis, formula mass, molar mass, mole, molecular mass, stoichiometry

Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.)

1.  A 250 mL glass of orange juice contains 22 grams of sugar. How much sugar is in a two-liter (2,000 mL) bottle of orange juice? ______________________________________________

2.   It requires two sticks of butter to make a batch of 20 cookies. How much butter will it take to  make 150 cookies? _________________________________________________________

Gizmo Warm-up

Just as a cook follows a recipe to decide how much of each ingredient to add, a chemist uses stoichiometry to determine the amounts of substances involved in chemical reactions. The Stoichiometry Gizmo allows you to try your hand at figuring out the amounts of reactants and products that take part in a chemical reaction.

To begin, check that this equation is shown:

Fe2O3  + 3CO 2Fe + 3CO2

1.   Look at the coefficients (such as the “3” in 3CO) in front of each substance in the equation.

The coefficients tell you how many molecules or atoms take part in a chemical reaction. In the spaces below, list the number of each molecule or atom in the equation:

Fe2O3 _____              CO _____                   Fe _____                    CO2 _____

2.   In a balanced equation, the same number of each kind of atom is shown on each side of

the equation. Calculate the number of iron (Fe), oxygen (O), and carbon atoms (C).

Reactants Iron: _____                 Oxygen: _____            Carbon: _____

Products Iron: _____                 Oxygen: _____           Carbon: _____

Based on these values, is the equation balanced? _________________________________

Introduction: A mole is:

A)  A mammal known for digging up gardens.

B)  A small, dark spot on the skin.

C)  A spy embedded within an enemy government.

D)  6.02 × 1023  particles of a substance.

E)  All of the above.

The correct answer, of course, is E. In chemistry, the mole (mol) is defined as an amount of a substance that contains 6.022 × 1023  particles of that substance. This number, called

Avogadro’s number, is special because this number of particles has a mass in grams that is equal to the mass (in unified mass units) of a single particle of the substance.

Question: How do scientists find the formula mass and molar mass of a substance?

1. Calculate: The formula mass of a compound is the sum of the masses of each atom in the chemical formula. The unit of formula mass is the unified mass unit (u). Formula mass is also called molecular mass if the compound is composed of molecules.

Iron’s atomic mass is 55.85 u, carbon’s mass is 12.01 u, and oxygen’s mass is 16.00 u.

A.  Calculate the formula mass of carbon monoxide (CO) by adding the atomic mass of carbon and the atomic mass of oxygen: _________________________________

B.  Calculate the formula mass of carbon dioxide (CO2): _______________________

C.  Calculate the formula mass of iron (III) oxide (Fe2O3): _______________________

2. Infer: A mole of a substance has a mass in grams that is equal to the formula mass. For

example, a carbon atom has an average mass of 12.01 u. A mole of carbon has a mass of

12.01 g. Based on their formula masses, list the molar mass of each substance. The unit for molar mass is g/mol, or grams per mole.

Fe2O3 __________    CO __________          Fe __________          CO2 __________

Check your answers on the Gizmo by inspecting the middle row of tiles on the right side of the Gizmo. These tiles show the units “1 mol” on top and “g” below.

3. Practice: Hydrogen has an atomic mass of 1.01 u. What is the molar mass of these substances? (Remember to use the units g/mol.)

H2O __________       CH4 __________        H2CO3 __________    C6 H12O6 __________

Introduction: While solving problems in stoichiometry, it is useful to pay attention to the units of the answer. The process of comparing units is called dimensional analysis. A common technique involves using conversion factors to convert from one unit to another. Units that  appear in the numerator and denominator of a fraction can be canceled out. For example, converting 2 moles of carbon monoxide to grams involves multiplying by a conversion factor:

All conversion factors are equivalent to one. For example, the conversion factor given above is equivalent to one because the numerator (28.01 g CO) and denominator (1 mol CO) represent the same amount of CO. The “mol CO” unit is canceled, leaving an answer unit of grams.

Question: How do we solve problems in stoichiometry?

1. Observe: The first question is: “How many moles of carbon monoxide (CO) are required to react completely with 1.75 moles of iron (III) oxide (Fe2O3)?” (If this is not the question you see, click New question until it appears.)

A.  What unit is given in the question? _______________________________________

B.  What quantity is asked for? _____________________________________________

2. Find: Look for the conversion factor that contains the units “mol Fe2O3” on top and “mol CO”

on the bottom. Drag the tile containing this factor down to the green strip at the bottom.

According to the tile, how many moles of CO react with one mole of Fe2O3? _____________

3. Analyze: To get an answer in moles of CO, you need to cancel the moles of Fe2O3. Turn on Show units.

A.  What units are given to the right of the equals sign? __________________________

B.  If these aren’t the units you want, click Flip tile. What unit is given now? __________

4. Calculate: If the units are correct, multiply or divide the numbers to solve the problem.

A.  How many moles of CO will react with 1.75 moles of Fe2O3? ___________________

B.  Turn on Show numerical result. Were you correct? _________________________ (Activity B continued on next page)

Activity B (continued from previous page)

5. Practice: Turn off Show units and Show numerical result. Click New question, and use    what you’ve learned to solve another stoichiometry problem. For each problem, list the units given, the units asked for, and the solution.

The problems in the Gizmo are given in random order, so you may have to click Next

question several times to see a new problem. (Note: Each term in the equation is either a solid (s), liquid (l), gas (g), or an aqueous solution (aq).)

If you are stuck, try one of the following hints:

•    If the given unit is grams (or liters or particles), convert from that unit to moles first. Then convert to moles of the answer substance.

•    If the answer unit is grams, liters, or particles, find the number of moles of the answer substance first. Then convert the moles of answer substance to the desired unit.

•    If you have a calculator, try to calculate the solution to each problem yourself before turning on the Show numerical solution checkbox.

Problems:

A.  What volume of carbon dioxide (CO2) will be produced if 2.90 moles of iron (Fe) is produced? [Note: In the Gizmo, it is assumed that all gases are at standard

temperature and pressure, or STP.]

Given unit: ____________     Answer unit: ____________    Solution: ____________

B.  What mass of iron (Fe) can be obtained from 3.80 g iron (III) oxide (Fe2O3) reacting with excess carbon monoxide (CO)?

Given unit: ____________     Answer unit: ____________    Solution: ____________

C.  How many moles of iron (Fe) will be produced from 6.20 moles of carbon monoxide (CO) reacting with excess iron (III) oxide (Fe2O3)?

Given unit: ____________     Answer unit: ____________    Solution: ____________

D.  How many molecules of carbon monoxide (CO) are needed to react with excess iron (III) oxide (Fe2O3) to produce 11.6 g of iron (Fe)?

Given unit: ____________     Answer unit: ____________    Solution: ____________

6. On your own: Click New equation to try solving problems with a new chemical equation.

There are five equations in all, and five problems per equation. The Gizmo will keep track of how many problems you solve. Good luck!


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