
Stoichiometry
Unit 6: Chemical
Reactions and Stoichiometry
Reading: Chapter 11
Working Mode: Pairs
Guided Instructional Activity 6-4
Learning Objective: To use the stoichiometric coefficients of the balanced chemical equation along with molar mass to solve stoichiometry problems.
The balanced
reaction shown has been used to refine iron ore in the past. The molar masses
are
Fe2O3 -160 g/mol ; C-12.0 g/mol; Fe-55.85 g/mol; CO2
-44.0 g/mol
2 Fe2O3(s)+ 3 C(s) à 4 Fe(s) + 3 CO2(g)
Student1: Find the mole of iron (III) oxide that reacted
Student2: Find the mol of carbon needed to react with the iron (III) oxide.
Student1: Find the mass (g) of carbon needed to react with the iron (III) oxide.
Student2: Find the mol of iron produced.
Student1: Find the mass (g) of iron produced.
Student2: Find the mol of carbon dioxide produced.
Student1: Find the volume (mL) of carbon dioxide that formed
Student2: Find the mass (g) of carbon dioxide produced.