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CHEMISTRY 1 STOICHIOMETRY WORKSHEET

NAME HOUR

1. Zn reacts with 1.34g Fe2O3 (molar mass = 159.6 g/mol) by the following reaction. How many grams of Zn are needed?
Zn + Fe2O3 Fe + ZnO

2. If excess Zn reacts with 1.34g Fe2O3 in the reaction above, how many grams of Fe would you expect to be
produced (“theoretical yield”)? .

If .83 grams are actually produced, determine the percent yield

3. H3PO4 reacts with 2.73g Mg by the following reaction.


How many grams of H3PO4 (molar mass = 98.0g/mol) are needed?
H3PO4 + Mg Mg3(PO4)2 + H2

4. Excess H3PO4 reacts with 2.73g Mg by the reaction described above, producing an actual yield of 8.21g
Mg3(PO4)2 (molar mass = 262.9 g/mol). Determine the theoretical yield and the percent yield for the reaction.

Theoretical yield

Percent yield
5. SrCl2 reacts with 1.08g of AgNO3 (molar mass = 169.9g/mol) by the following reaction.
How many grams of SrCl2 (molar mass = 158.6 g/mol) are needed?
SrCl2 + AgNO3 AgCl + Sr(NO3)2

6. 0.88g of SrCl2 react with 1.08g of AgNO3 by the reaction described above.

Will the SrCl2 be limiting or excess?

Which reactant will determine the amount of product that will be formed?

Calculate the theoretical yield of AgCl (molar mass = 143.3g/mol)

If ..81g of AgCl are actually produced, determine the percent yield.

7. 2.46g of Al react with CrSO4 by the following reaction.


How many grams of CrSO4 (molar mass = 148.1g/mol)are needed?
Al + CrSO4 Al2(SO4)3 + Cr

8. If 3.28g of CrSO4 are used, will the CrSO4 be limiting or excess?

Which reactant will determine the amount of product that will be formed?

Calculate the theoretical yield of Cr.

If 1.04g of Cr are actually produced, determine the percent yield.

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