Learning Module 34: Reaction Stoichiometry Basics
What is the number of nitrogen molecules that reacted with excess hydrogen to make 2 x 1010 molecules of ammonia? 3 H2 + N2 ⟷⟷ 2 NH3
1 x 1010
Balance the following chemical equation and give the coefficients: __ C2H4 + __ O2 →→ __ CO2 + __ H2O
1, 3, 2, 2
What is the number of ammonia molecules made when 6 grams of hydrogen gas reacts with excess nitrogen? 3 H2 + N2 ⟷⟷ 2 NH3
12 x 1023
Consider the reaction: CH4 + 2 O2 →→ CO2 + 2 H2O Exactly 14.5 moles of CO2 are produced from burning how many moles of CH4 in excess oxygen?
14.5 moles
The balanced reaction for the Haber process that produces ammonia to feed the world will be used in the next four reaction stoichiometry problems. 3 H2 + N2 ⟷⟷ 2 NH3 How many grams of ammonia are produced when 28 grams of nitrogen gas are reacted with excess hydrogen gas?
34 grams
What is the law that ensures that chemical reactions are balanced?
The law of conservation of matter
Consider the combustion of propane: C3H8+5O2⟶3CO2+4H2OC3H8+5O2⟶3CO2+4H2O Which of the following unit factors below is correct? (Select all that may apply)
There are 10 oxygen atoms reacting for every four water molecules produced or There are 10 oxygen atoms reacting for every six oxygen atoms produced in CO2 or There are 5 oxygen molecules reacting for every six oxygen atoms produced in CO2
The difference between doing compositional stoichiometry and reaction stoichiometry problems is
the use of stoichiometric mole ratios