This document contains a student's summative assignment consisting of balancing chemical equations and solving stoichiometry problems. The assignment includes balancing 5 chemical equations and solving 2 multi-part chemistry problems involving moles, grams, and chemical reactions. The problems deal with antacid reactions with stomach acid and the production of iron from an iron ore sample.
This document contains a student's summative assignment consisting of balancing chemical equations and solving stoichiometry problems. The assignment includes balancing 5 chemical equations and solving 2 multi-part chemistry problems involving moles, grams, and chemical reactions. The problems deal with antacid reactions with stomach acid and the production of iron from an iron ore sample.
This document contains a student's summative assignment consisting of balancing chemical equations and solving stoichiometry problems. The assignment includes balancing 5 chemical equations and solving 2 multi-part chemistry problems involving moles, grams, and chemical reactions. The problems deal with antacid reactions with stomach acid and the production of iron from an iron ore sample.
II. Answer the following questions and show your solutions
1. Several brands of antacids use Al(OH)3 to react with stomach acid, which contains primarily HCl: Al(OH)3 (s) + HCl(aq) AlCl3(aq) + H2O(l) (a)Balance the equation (b) Calculate the moles of HCl that can react with 0.500 g of Al(OH) 3. (c) Calculate the number of grams of AlCl3 formed when 0.500 g of Al(OH)3 reacts.
2. An iron ore sample contains Fe2O3 together with other substances.
Reaction of the ore with CO produces iron metal: Fe2O3(s) + CO(g) Fe(s) + CO2(g) (a)Balance the equation (b) Calculate the number of grams of CO that can react with 0.150 kg of Fe2O3. (c) Calculate the number of grams of Fe and the number of grams of CO2 formed when 0.150 kg of Fe2O3 reacts.