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Catalyst. How many atoms are in 2.4 moles of Barium chloride? How many atoms are in 34 grams of Neon? Mg + Br 2 MgBr If you have 3 moles of magnesium, how many moles of magnesium bromide would be produced?. Agenda. Catalyst More mole to mole Work it out Sage and scribe Exit Q. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Catalyst
How many atoms are in 2.4 moles of Barium chloride?
How many atoms are in 34 grams of Neon?
Mg + Br2 MgBr If you have 3 moles of magnesium,
how many moles of magnesium bromide would be produced?
Agenda
Catalyst More mole to mole Work it out Sage and scribe Exit Q
Your Turn!
Balanced Equation: Coefficents = Moles
__Co + __ F2 --> __CoF3
How many moles of CoF3 are produced when 1.25 mol Co reacts?
Your Turn!
Balanced Equation: Coefficents = Moles
__ S8 + __ O2 --> __ SO2
If we start with 2.5 mol S8
how many moles of SO2 will form?
Can you step it up??
Balanced Equation: Coefficents = Moles
__ KCl + __ O2 --> __ KClO3
How many moles of KClO3 will form if we start With 64 grams of O2?
STEP IT UP!!
Balanced Equation: Coefficents = Moles
2 KCl + 3 O2 --> 2 KClO3
How many moles of KClO3 will form if we start With 64 grams of O2?
64 g O2
The hardest type!
Balanced Equation: Coefficents = Moles
__ N2 + __ H2 --> __ NH3
How many grams of NH3 would be produced if 56 g of N2
are reacted?
Write down the first conversion factor in your notes
Another Example!
Balanced Equation: Coefficents = Moles
__ Fe + __ H2O --> __ Fe3O4 + __ H2
How many grams of Fe3O4 will form if we start With 9 grams of H2O?
More Practice
Balanced Equation: Coefficents = Moles
__ H2 + __ O2 --> __ H2O
How many grams of H2O will form if we start with 3.0 mol H2?
Practice, Practice, Practice
Balanced Equation: Coefficents = Moles
__ Cu + __ AgNO3 --> __ Cu(NO3)2 + __ Ag
How many grams of Ag would form if we react 8 g AgNO3?
Can you step it up??
Sage and Scribe!
Find a partner in the class and follow directions.
After you finish, begin HW.
Exit Question
Consider the reaction: Cu + AgNO3 Ag + Cu(NO3)2
If 12 moles of copper undergoes this reaction, how many grams of Silver will be produced?
Don’t forget to BALANCE!