The document discusses stoichiometry problems involving the reaction of acids and bases. It provides sample problems calculating moles of products formed from given volumes and concentrations of reactants. It then prompts readers to work through similar stoichiometry calculations, such as determining the mass of products formed from a given volume of a concentrated reactant solution.
The document discusses stoichiometry problems involving the reaction of acids and bases. It provides sample problems calculating moles of products formed from given volumes and concentrations of reactants. It then prompts readers to work through similar stoichiometry calculations, such as determining the mass of products formed from a given volume of a concentrated reactant solution.
The document discusses stoichiometry problems involving the reaction of acids and bases. It provides sample problems calculating moles of products formed from given volumes and concentrations of reactants. It then prompts readers to work through similar stoichiometry calculations, such as determining the mass of products formed from a given volume of a concentrated reactant solution.
STOICHIOMETRY SAMPLE PROBLEM 1: Nitric acid reacts with sodium hydroxide in solution to give sodium nitrate and water.
How many moles of water are formed when 25.0 mL of
0.100 M HNO3 completely reacts with NaOH? SAMPLE PROBLEM 2: What volume of a 0.470M HCl reacted with enough Zn metal to produce 1.50g ZnCl2 based on the following reaction? ACTIVITY (THINK-PAIR-SHARE) Consider the following equation:
How many liters of 0.100 M HCl is required to
completely react with 5.00 grams of calcium hydroxide, Ca(OH)2? PROBLEM SET #1 1. Using the following equation:
How many grams of sodium sulfate (Na2SO4) will be formed, if
you start with 1.25 L of a 4.0 M solution of sodium hydroxide (NaOH)?
2. How many grams of Ca(OH)2 are needed to neutralize 25.0
mL of 0.100M HNO3? The reaction proceeds as follows: