CHEM 101 Chapter : Stoichiometry

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For a specific chemical reaction, the amounts of some (or all) of the reactants or products are given: Calculate the amounts of somer (or all) of the reactants or products; Strategy: write and balance the reaction equation, gather the data, decide what calculation are required (note: there is always more than one way to do stoichiometry calculation, do the calculations you choose, report the answers. 2. 78 moles of hydrogen react with excess oxygen. If the answer onvolves just one product (or reactant), dimensional analysis proved a quick solution. Homepage > extra > dimensional analysis mol h2o = 2. 78 mol h2. In this case, the molar ratio provides an even quicker solution. The molar ratio of hydrogen to wayer is 2:2 molh2 : molh2o = 2:2 = 1:1 = 2. 78 : 2. 78. Most stoichiometry problems involve masses of reactants and products (not moles) But chemical reaction equations are always in moles, so mole mass conversion are required.

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