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Learning Intentions
You can complete volume Stoichiometry for liquids and gases using their index card as a resource.
You can identify what a limiting reagent is in a chemical reaction when you are given amounts for more than one reactant.
You can use stoichiometry to determine what the limiting reagent is in a chemical reaction when you are given amounts for more than one reactant.
You can use stoichiometry to determine theoretical yield of one of the products for a limiting reagent problem.
Content Standards being covered:
Student can create mathematical representations of chemical
reactions and use them to make calculations about products and reactants.
156. Theoretical yield is the calculated or anticipated amount of product
expected at the end of a chemical reaction most often measured in grams
173. The Molarity (M) of a solution is equal to the number of moles dissolved in
1 Liter of solution (#mol/1 L solution)
174. In a chemical reaction, the reactant that runs out first is called the
limiting reactant (reagent) and the other reactant is in excess
200. At standard room temperature and pressure (STP, 0°C and one atmosphere
pressure (atm)), the volume of one mole of any gas is 22.4 L
Habits of Mind/Life skills being covered:
Applying past knowledge to current situations
Journal Entry:
What is a limiting reagent in a chemical reaction?