Chapter 11: Stoichiometry
Gram-Gram Conversions
Gram-Gram Conv KEY | |
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Liter-Liter Conversions
Liter-Liter Conv KEY | |
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Mole-Mole Conversions
Mol-Mol Conv KEY | |
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Limiting Reactants (PreIB only)
Directions on how to solve #1 on the Limiting Reactant worksheet (see file below).
Limiting Reactant Directions | |
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Answers for Limiting Reactant worksheet:
(make sure you use the process outlined in class for Problem #1, see PDF file above, to derive these conclusions)
1) O2 is the limiting reactant.
2) 12.49 g of CrCl3 will be formed.
3) 15.50 g of SO3 is produced.
4) Barium sulfide will run out first.
(make sure you use the process outlined in class for Problem #1, see PDF file above, to derive these conclusions)
1) O2 is the limiting reactant.
2) 12.49 g of CrCl3 will be formed.
3) 15.50 g of SO3 is produced.
4) Barium sulfide will run out first.
Online Resources for Limiting Reactant (AKA Limiting Reagent)
How do I solve a Limiting Reactant problem? Several examples provided.
How do I solve a Limiting Reactant problem? Several examples provided.
How do I understand the relationship between limiting reactants and excess reactants better?
- The link to the game below provides many different levels of difficulty for manipulating amounts of limiting and excess reactants.
Are there any videos for solving Limiting Reactant problems?
- Yes! The video below provides excellent examples.