limiting/excess reagent problem
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Limiting/Excess Reagent Problem. Stacy McFadden Pd. 7. Calculate the moles and masses(g) for each chemical in the reaction, if 12.3 g of Aluminum is reacted with 15.8 g of Lithium Hydroxide. Write a complete and balanced equation. Al + 3Li(OH) 3Li + Al(OH) 3. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Limiting/Excess Reagent Problem
Stacy McFadden Pd. 7
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Calculate the moles and masses(g) for each chemical in the reaction, if 12.3 g of Aluminum is reacted with 15.8 g
of Lithium Hydroxide
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Write a complete and balanced equation
Al + 3Li(OH) 3Li + Al(OH)3
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Draw a column for each chemical
Al + 3Li(OH) 3Li + Al(OH)3
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Draw a line to separate the columns into two rows
Al + 3Li(OH) 3Li + Al(OH)3
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Write the amounts given in the appropriate columns
Al + 3Li(OH) 3Li + Al(OH)3
12.2 g
15.8 g
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Convert the amounts given into moles. Since Al has less moles than Li(OH), You only have to worry about the top half
Al + 3Li(OH) 3Li + Al(OH)3
12.2 g 12.2g x 1mole
1 26.982g
= .452 moles
15.8 g 15.8g x 1mole 1 23.9479 g
=.660
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In each of the other columns write the moles of given (x) a fraction
Al + 3Li(OH) 3Li + Al(OH)3
12.2 g .452 moles x / .452 moles x / .452 moles x /
12.2g x 1mole1 26.982g
= .452 moles
15.8 g 15.8g x 1mole 1 23.9479 g =.660
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The Numerator of the fraction is the coefficient of that column
Al + 3Li(OH) 3Li + Al(OH)3
12.2 g .452 moles x 3/ .452 moles x 3/ 452 moles x 3/
12.2g x 1mole1 26.982g
= .452 moles
15.8 g 15.8g x 1mole 1 23.9479 g
=.660
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The denominator of the fraction is the coefficient of the given column
Al + 3Li(OH) 3Li + Al(OH)3
12.2 g .452 moles x 3/1 .452 moles x 3/ 1 .452 moles x 1/1 12.2g x 1mole
1 26.982g
= .452 moles
15.8 g 15.8g x 1mole 1 23.9479 g
=.660
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Do math and label as moles
Al + 3Li(OH) 3Li + Al(OH)3
12.2 g .452 moles x 3/1 .452 moles x 3/ 1 .452 moles x 1/1
12.2g x 1mole = 1.36 moles = 1.36 moles = .452 moles1 26.982g
= .452 moles
15.8 g 15.8g x 1mole 1 23.9479 g
=.660
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Covert all moles to grams
Al + 3Li(OH) 3Li + Al(OH)3 12.2 g .452 moles x 3/1 .452 moles x 3/1 .452 moles x 1/1 12.2g x 1mole = 1.36 moles = 1.36 moles = .452 moles
1 26.982g 1.36moles x 23.9479g 1.36moles x 6.941g .452 moles x 78.0027g
1 1mole 1 1mole 1 1mole = .452 moles 6.941 = 32.6 g = 9.44 g 15.999 = 35.3 g + 15.999 x 3 1.0079 47.997 26.982 23.9479 47.997
1.0079 + 3.0237 x 3 78.0027
3.0237
15.8 g 15.8g x 1mole 1 23.9479 g =.660 moles
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Verify the law of conservation of mass
Al + 3Li(OH) 3Li + Al(OH)3 12.2 g .452 moles x 3/1 .452 moles x 3/1 .452 moles x 1/1 12.2g x 1mole = 1.36 moles = 1.36 moles = .452 moles
1 26.982g 1.36moles x 23.9479g 1.36moles x 6.941g .452 moles x 78.0027g
1 1mole 1 1mole 1 1mole = .452 moles 6.941 = 32.6 g = 9.44 g 15.999 = 35.3 g + 15.999 x 3 1.0079 47.997 26.982 23.9479 47.997
1.0079 + 3.0237 x 3 78.0027 3.0237
15.8 g 44.8 g 15.8g x 1mole 1 23.9479 g 44.74 g =.660 moles
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ANSWER• Which Chemical is the Limiting Reagent? (Given chemical in the smaller set of stoichiometry)
- Al• Which Chemical is the Excess Reagent?
(Given Chemical in the larger set of stoichiometry)
- Li(OH)• What is the Amount of Excess?? 32.6 16.8 g
- 15.8 16.8g