Gribs Packet
Gribs Packet
Gribs Packet
Answers: 1. 2.14mol Li
2. 76.8g S
3. 0.55mol Ar
4. 2114.4g Mg
5. 189g NaF
6. 1.26mol Al(OH)3
7. 0.69mol Cu(OH)2
8. 363g K2S
1. How many molecules are present in a sample of CO2 with a mass of 168.2g?
2.3x1024molecules CO2
2. A teaspoon of salt (NaCl) has a mass of about 5.0g. How many formula units (same as particles) are in a teaspoon of salt?
5.19x1022molecules NaCl
3. Motorcycle pollution produces about 8g of nitrogen monoxide (NO) gas a day. How many liters of gas is produced?
6 Liters NO
21
3.96 x 10 24 molecules
2.51 grams
1.33 x 10 23 molecules
17.1 grams
Balance:
In order to produce 8.00 mol GeF3H with this reaction, how many moles of GeF4 are needed?
Balance the reaction first. The production of 1.3 mol of C2H2 requires the consumption of how much H2O? CaC2 (s) + H2O (g) ! C2H2 (g) + Ca(OH)2 (s)
1. Nitrogen and hydrogen react to form ammonia gas according to the following equation. ___N2 + ___H2 ! ___NH3
a. If 56.0 grams of nitrogen are used up by the reaction, how many grams of ammonia will be produced?
b. How many grams of hydrogen must react if the reaction needs to produce 63.5 grams of ammonia?
2. Aluminum metal reacts with zinc chloride to produce zinc metal and aluminum chloride. ___Al + ___ZnCl2 ! ___Zn + ___AlCl3
a. A mass of 45.0 grams of aluminum will react with how many grams of zinc chloride?
b. What mass of aluminum chloride will be produced if 22.6 grams of zinc chloride are used up in the reaction?
4. For the reaction whose balanced equation is as follows, find the number of liters of oxygen gas that must react to produce 42.0 grams of sodium oxide. 4Na + O2 ! 2Na2O
4. For the reaction whose balanced equation is as follows, find the number of grams of oxygen gas that must react to produce 1.8x1024 compounds of sodium oxide. 4Na + O2 ! 2Na2O
5. For the reaction whose balanced equation is as follows, find how many grams of zinc phosphate will be produced by the reaction of 5.00 grams of ammonium phosphate. 3 ZnCl2 + 2 (NH4)3PO4 ! Zn3(PO4)2 + 6 NH4Cl
6. For the following reaction, how many compounds of Zinc(II) Phosphate will be produced using 5.00g ammonium phosphate? 3 ZnCl2 + 2 (NH4)3PO4 ! Zn3(PO4)2 + 6 NH4Cl
1. Arcylonitrile, C3H3N, is the starting material for the production of a kind of synthetic fiber acrylics) and can be made from propylene, C3H6, by reaction with nitric oxide, NO, as follows: 4 C3H6 (g) + 6 NO (g) ! 4 C3H3N (s) + 6 H2O (l) + N2 (g) What mass of C3H3N can be made when 21.6 g of C3H6 react with 21.6 g of nitric oxide?
2. Calculate the percent yield for the reaction: P4 (s) + 6 Cl2 (g) ! 4 PCl3 (l) if 75.0 g of phosphorus reacts with excess chlorine gas to produce 111.0 g of phosphorus trichloride.
4. Consider the reaction: MnO2 + 4 HCl ! MnCl2 + Cl2 + 2 H2O If 0.45 mols of MnO2 can react with 48.2 g of HCl, how many grams of Cl2 could be produced?
5. One of the components of the fuel mixture on the Apollo lunar module involved a reaction with hydrazine, N2H4, and dinitrogen tetraoxide, N2O4. If the balanced equation for this reaction is 2 N2H4 (l) + N2O4 (g) ! 3 N2 (g) + 4 H2O (g), What volume of N2 gas (measured at STP) would result from the reaction of 1500 kg of hydrazine and 1000 kg of N2O4?
6. Calculate the percent yield for an experiment in which 5.50 g of SOCl2 was obtained in a reaction of 5.80 g of SO2 with excess PCl5. Use the following equation: SO2 (l) + PCl5 (l) ! SOCl2 (l) + POCl3 (l).
Slide: Title
! Title includes name of product and topic of presentation ! Names of team members ! Team number, period number
Slide: Purpose
! What was the purpose of creating a recycled product?
Slide: Procedures
! Beginning with product design, explain the steps you took to determine the number of liters CO2 your product could have potentially produced if it was trashed instead of recycled. Do not explain calculations here. ! Explain using numbered bullets. (Ex: 1. Lskdnflsdn, 2. Skdnflskdfn, etc.)
Slides: Calculations (make sure to explain your math) Each checkbox should be on its own slide.
! What type of plastics or papers did you have? How many moles of each type of material did you use? ! What are the correctly balanced chemical reactions using your materials? ! How many grams of greenhouse emissions would have been produced? ! How many liters of greenhouse emissions would have been produced? ! How many molecules of greenhouse emissions would have been produced? ! (Look up http://www.gcesystems.com/photos/industrial-waste-incinerator.jpg) The combustion air inlet is very important because it introduces oxygen while waste is burning. See Ms. Dong for your uh-oh scenario on this slide.
Slide: Conclusion
! Summarize your results! How many 2-Liter soda bottles could you fill up with the amount of greenhouse gases that you saved? ! What are some easy ways that the audience could reduce the amount of trash they produce?
Slide: Bibliography
! Cite all sources using format below: (Source type: website) Basic Format: Authors last name, First name. Title. Information on print version (if any). Site title. Date posted or last updated. Sponsor. Date accessed <URL> Examples: Hamilton, Calvin J. Views of the Solar System. 12 Nov. 1999 <http://solarviews.com/eng/homepage.htm>. ESPN.com. 10 Nov 1999. ESPN Internet Ventures. 24 Nov. 1999 <http://espn.go.com>. Devitt, Terry. Flying High. The Why Flies. 9 Dec 1999. University of Wisconsin, Board of Regents. 4 Jan 2000 <http://whyfiles.news.wisc.edu/shorties/kite.html>
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