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STOCHIOMETRY REVISION WORKSHEET GRADE-10 IISH Teacher: Mr.

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Propane and oxygen react according to the following equation.

C3H8(g) + 5O2(g)  3CO2(g) + 4H2O(g)

Calculate the volume of carbon dioxide and water vapour produced and the
volume of oxygen remaining, when 20.0 dm3 of propane reacts with 120.0 dm3
of oxygen. All gas volumes are measured at the same temperature and pressure.

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60.0 dm CO2; 80.0 dm H2O;
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20.0 dm O2;

(Total 3 marks)

26. Copper metal may be produced by the reaction of copper(I) oxide and copper(I) sulfide

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according to the below equation.

2Cu2O + Cu2S  6Cu + SO2

A mixture of 10.0 kg of copper(I) oxide and 5.00 kg of copper(I) sulfide was heated until
no further reaction occurred.

(a) Determine the limiting reagent in this reaction, showing your working.

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n(Cu2O) = 10.0×10 ÷143.1 = 69.9 mol;
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n(Cu2S) = 5.00×10 ÷159.16 = 31.4 mol;
Penalise failure to convert kg  g once only.
Cu2S is the limiting reagent;

(b) Calculate the maximum mass of copper that could be obtained from these masses
of reactants.

n(Cu) = 6×n(Cu2S) = 6×31.4 = 188 mol;


m(Cu) = 188×63.55 = 11900  12000 g/11.9  12.0 kg;
If Cu2O given in (a), allow 3×n(Cu2O) and 3×n(Cu2O)
×63.55.

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(Total 5 marks)

27. The reaction below represents the reduction of iron ore to produce iron.

2Fe2O3 + 3C  4Fe + 3CO2

A mixture of 30 kg of Fe2O3 and 5.0 kg of C was heated until no further reaction


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Calculate the maximum mass of iron that can be obtained from these masses of reactants.

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n(Fe2O3) = 30×10 ÷159.7/n(Fe2O3) = 188 mol;

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n(C) = 5.0×10 ÷12.01/n(C) = 416 mol;

Fe2O3 is the limiting reagent or implicit in calculation;

n(Fe) = 2×n(Fe2O3) = 2×188 = 376 mol;

m(Fe) = 376×55.85 = 21 kg;


Accept 2 sig. fig. or 3 sig. fig., otherwise use  1(SF).
Correct final answers score [5].

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