Stoichometry Homework #1
In the reaction represented by the equation N2 + 3H2 ---> 2NH3, what is the mole ratio of nitrogen to ammonia?
1:2
When the formula equation Fe2O3 + Cl2 --> FeCl3 + O2 is correctly balanced the coefficient of Fe in Fe2O3 is?
2
Which coefficients correctly balance the formula Na3PO4 + Sr(OH)2 --> NaOH + Sr3(PO4)2 ?
2, 3, 6, 1
For the reaction represented by the equation C + 2H2 --> CH4, how many moles of hydrogen are required to produce 10 mol of methane, CH4?
20 mol
In the reaction represented by the equation C + 2H2 ---> CH4, what is the mole ratio of hydrogen to methane?
2:1
The Haber process for producing ammonia commercially is represented by the equation N2(g) + 3H2(g) ---> 2NH3(g). To completely convert 9.0 mol hydrogen gas to ammonia gas, how many moles of nitrogen gas are required?
3.0 mol
In the equation 2KClO3 -----> 2KCl + 3O2, how many moles of oxygen are produced when 3.0 mol of KClO3 decompose completely?
4.5 mol
In the reaction represented by the equation 2Al2O3 ----> 4Al + 3O2, what is the mole ratio of aluminum to oxygen?
4:3
To balance a chemical equation, it may be necessary to adjust the
coefficients.
The units of molar mass are
g/mol.
A balanced chemical equation allows one to determine the
mole ratio of any two substances in the reaction.
Each of the four types of reaction stoichiometry problems requires using a
mole ratio.
The coefficients in a chemical equation represent the
relative numbers of moles of reactants and products.