CMC Chapter 11
CMC Chapter 11
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Section 11.1 Assessment
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Section 11.2 Stoichiometric Calculations
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Section 11.2 Assessment
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Section 11.3 Limiting Reactants
limiting reactant
excess reactant
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Section 11.3 Assessment
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Section 11.4 Percent Yield
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Section 11.4 Assessment
D. 97% D. D
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Section 11.1 Defining Stoichiometry
Key Concepts
• Balanced chemical equations can be interpreted in
terms of moles, mass, and representative particles
(atoms, molecules, formula units).
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The mole ratios can be determined only if
what?
A. all the reactants are present in
equal amounts
B. the reactants do not have
coefficients A. A
C. the products do not have
B. B
coefficients C. C
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If the following reaction yields 5 mol
NaAu(CN)2, how many moles of Au were
present as reactants? (Assume all other
reactants are in excess).
4Au(s) + 8NaCN(aq) + O2 + 2H2O(l) →
4NaAu(CN)2(aq) + 4NaOH(aq)
A. A
A. 1
B. B
B. 4
C. C
0% 0% 0% 0%
C. 5
D. D
A
D
D. 20
In the following reaction, how many moles
of NaCN are required to react with
5 mol of Au?
4Au(s) + 8NaCN(aq) + O2 + 2H2O(l) →
4NaAu(CN)2(aq) + 4NaOH(aq)
A. 3 A. A
B. 5 B. B
C. 8 C. C
0% 0% 0% 0%
D. 10 D. D
A
D
In the following reaction, what mass of
NaOH is produced if 5.0 moles of NaAu
are also produced in the reaction?
4Au(s) + 8NaCN(aq) + O2 + 2H2O(l) →
4NaAu(CN)2(aq) + 4NaOH(aq)
A. 20 g A. A
B. 50 g B. B
C. 200 g C. C
0% 0% 0% 0%
D. 400 g D. D
A
D
The SI base unit of amount is ____.
A. the gram
B. the kilogram
C. the mole
A. A
D. Avogadro’s number
B. B
C. C
0% 0% 0% 0%
D. D
A
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Zinc reacts with iodine in a synthesis
reaction: Zn + I2 Znl2. What is the
theoretical yield of Znl2, if 1.912 mol of
zinc is used?
A. 6.103 g
B. 61.03 g A. A
C. 610.3 g
B. B
C. C
D. 0.6103 g 0% 0% 0% 0%
D. D
A
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In a chemical reaction, the statement that
matter is neither created nor destroyed is
based on what?
A. mole ratio
B. law of conservation of mass
A. A
C. Avogadro’s number
B. B
D. law of definite proportions C. C
0% 0% 0% 0%
D. D
A
D
Which is not a product that must be
produced in a double replacement
reaction?
A. water
B. heat
A. A
C. precipitates
B. B
D. gases C. C
0% 0% 0% 0%
D. D
A
D
The ____ is the maximum amount of
product that can be produced from a
given amount of reactant.
A. theoretical yield
B. actual yield
A. A
C. limiting reactant
B. B
D. excess reactant C. C
0% 0% 0% 0%
D. D
A
D
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Table 11.1 Relationships Derived from a
Balanced Chemical Equation
Figure 11.5 Limiting Reactants
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