Chem 9
the units of molar mass are
g/mol
each of the four types of reaction stoichiometry problems required using a
mole ratio
what is the maximum possible amount of product obtained in a chemical reaction
theoretical yield
for the reaction represented by the equation 2H2+O2-->2H2O how many moles if water can be produced from 6.0 mol of oxygen
2.0 mol
in the reaction represented by the equation N2+3H2-->2NH3 what is the mike ratio if hydrogen to ammonia
2:1
what id the measured amount of a product obtained from a chemical reaction
actual yield
to determine the limiting reactant in a chemical reaction one must know the
available amount of each reactant
if one knows the mole ratio of a reactant and product in a chemical reaction one can
calculate the mass of the product produced from a known mass of reactant
to balance a chemical equation it may be necessary to adjust the
coefficients
a chemical reaction involving substances A and B stops when B is completely used B is the
limiting reactant
after calculating the amount of reactant B required to completely react with A then comparing that amount with the amount of B available one can determine the
limiting reactant
which reactant controls the amount of product formed in a chemical reaction
limiting reactant
in the chemical reaction represented by the equation wA +xB -->yC+zD a comparison if the number of moles of A to the number of moles of C would be an
mole ratio
a balanced chemical equation allows one to determine the
mole ratio of any two substances in the reaction
a chemist interested in the efficiency of a chemical reaction would calculate the
percentage yield
what is the ratio if the actual yield to the the theoretical yield multiplied by 100%
percentage yield
a chemical equation is balanced when the
same number of each kind if atom appears in the reactants and in the products
in what kind if reaction do two or more substances combine to form a nee compound
synthesis reaction
if the percentage yield is equal to 100% then
the actual yield is equal to the theoretical yield
which of the following would not be studied in the branch of chemistry called stoichiometry
the amount of energy required to break the ionic bonds in calcium flouride
in the chemical equation wA+xB-->yC + zD if one knows the mass of A and the molar masses of A B C D one can determine
the mass of any of the reactants or products
which of the following would be investigated in reaction stoichiometry
the mass of potassium required to produce a known mass of potassium chloride