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Stoic H Practice Key

This stoichiometry practice test contains 5 problems involving mass-mass, mass-mole, and mole-mass conversions. The problems provide chemical equations and ask students to calculate amounts of reactants and products. For example, problem 1 asks how many grams of copper are required to form 250 g of silver from a reaction between copper and silver nitrate. The answer is 74 g. Problem 4 asks students to identify the limiting and excess reactants when magnesium and oxygen react to form magnesium oxide.

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Stoic H Practice Key

This stoichiometry practice test contains 5 problems involving mass-mass, mass-mole, and mole-mass conversions. The problems provide chemical equations and ask students to calculate amounts of reactants and products. For example, problem 1 asks how many grams of copper are required to form 250 g of silver from a reaction between copper and silver nitrate. The answer is 74 g. Problem 4 asks students to identify the limiting and excess reactants when magnesium and oxygen react to form magnesium oxide.

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Stoichiometry Practice Test Answers

Mass-Mass, Mass-Mole, Mole-Mass Problems (Determine which one by READING the question):
1. Copper metal reacts with silver nitrate (copper(II) nitrate is one product). How many grams of copper
are required to form 250 g of silver? Equation: Cu + 2 AgNO3 2 Ag + Cu(NO3)2
Answer 74 g
2. When aluminum is burned in excess oxygen, aluminum oxide is produced. How many grams of oxygen
are required to produce 0.75 moles of Al2O3? Equation: 4 Al + 3 O2 2 Al2O3
Answer : 36 g
3. When 9.34 g of zinc react with excess hydrochloric acid how many grams of zinc chloride will be
produced? Equation: Zn + 2 HCl ZnCl2 + H2
Answer: 19.5 g
4. If 25.3 g of aluminum reacts with 25.3 g of copper(II) sulfate, how many grams of copper are formed?
Identify the limiting and excess reactants in this single replacement reaction.
Equation: 2 Al + 3 CuSO4
Answer: 10.0 g

3 Cu + Al2(SO4)3

LR: copper sulfate XR: Al

5. If 12.5 g of copper react with excess chlorine gas, then 25.4 g of copper(II) chloride are produced. Find
the theoretical and percent yields. Equation: Cu + Cl2 CuCl2
Answer: Theoretical: 26.4 g

% yield: 96.2%

Stoichiometry Practice Test


Mass-Mass, Mass-Mole, Mole-Mass Problems (Determine which one by READING the question):
1. How many grams of iron(III) chloride are produced when 15.3 g of iron react with excess chlorine gas?
Equation: 2 Fe + 3 Cl2

2 FeCl3

Answer: 44.4 g
2. Copper metal reacts with silver nitrate to form silver and copper (II) nitrate. How many grams of silver
will be produced from 3.65 moles of silver nitrate? Equation: Cu + 2 AgNO3 2 Ag + Cu(NO3)2
Answer: 394 g
3. Zinc reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce zinc chloride and hydrogen. How many grams of HCl are
required to produce 7.50 moles of ZnCl2? Equation: Zn + 2 HCl ZnCl2 + H2
Answer: 547 g
4. When 16.3 g of magnesium and 4.52 g of oxygen gas react, how many grams of magnesium oxide will
be formed? Identify the limiting and excess reactants.
Equation: 2 Mg + O2
Answer: LR: O2

2 MgO

XS: Mg

Product: 11.4 g MgO

5. If 6.57 g of iron react with an excess of hydrochloric acid, HCl, then 11.2 g of iron(II) chloride are
obtained in addition to hydrogen gas. Find the theoretical and percent yields of iron (II) chloride.
Equation: Fe + 2 HCl
Answer: Theoretical: 14.9 g FeCl2

Percent Yield: 75.1%

FeCl2 + H2

Stoichiometry Practice Test


Mass-Mass, Mass-Mole, Mole-Mass Problems (Determine which one by READING the question):
1. Copper metal reacts with silver nitrate (copper(II) nitrate is one product). How many grams of copper
are required to form 250 g of silver? Equation: Cu + 2 AgNO3 2 Ag + Cu(NO3)2
Answer 74 g
2. When aluminum is burned in excess oxygen, aluminum oxide is produced. How many grams of oxygen
are required to produce 0.75 moles of Al2O3? Equation: 4 Al + 3 O2 2 Al2O3
Answer : 36 g
3. When 9.34 g of zinc react with excess hydrochloric acid how many grams of zinc chloride will be
produced? Equation: Zn + 2 HCl ZnCl2 + H2
Answer: 19.5 g
4. When 16.3 g of magnesium and 4.52 g of oxygen gas react, how many grams of magnesium oxide will
be formed? Identify the limiting and excess reactants.
Equation: 2 Mg + O2
Answer: LR: O2

2 MgO

XS: Mg

Product: 11.4 g MgO

5. If 6.57 g of iron react with an excess of hydrochloric acid, HCl, then 11.2 g of iron(II) chloride are
obtained in addition to hydrogen gas. Find the theoretical and percent yields of iron (II) chloride.
Equation: Fe + 2 HCl
Answer: Theoretical: 14.9 g FeCl2

Percent Yield: 75.1%

FeCl2 + H2

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