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Ratios The key to Stoichiometry is setting up ratios correctly and being able to cross cancel information. Known x Unknown = Unknown Known * You cross cancel the two things that are known on this problem and do the math. You would end up with the unknown (answer).

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Ratios

The key to Stoichiometry is setting up ratios correctly and being able to cross cancel information.

Known x Unknown = Unknown

Known* You cross cancel the two things that are known on this problem and

do the math. You would end up with the unknown (answer).

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Mole to Mass

Problem: You have 5 mole Na. How many grams is that?

Molar mass of Na= 22.99 g/mol Na

5 mole Na x 22.99 g Na = 114.95 grams 1 mol of Na

Step by Step Explanation

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Mole to Mass Explanation

1. You found the molar mass of the element.

2. You set up your ratio.

3. You found the grams in 5 moles of Na.

Molar mass of Na= 22.99 g/mol Na

5 mole Na x 22.99 g Na = 114.95 grams

1 mol of Na

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Mass to Mole

Problem: You have 5 grams of Cl. How many moles of Cl is this?

Molar mass of Cl= 35.543 grams/per mole

5 g Cl x 1 mol Cl = .0141 moles Cl

35.453 g Cl

Step by Step Explanation

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Mass to Mole Explanation

Molar mass Cl=

35.453 g/mol Cl

5 g Cl x 1 mol Cl = .0141 moles Cl

35.453 g Cl

1. You found the molar mass of the element

2. You set up the ratio

3. You cross cancel the information

4. You found the moles in 5 grams of Cl.

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Gas to Mole

*Fact: 1 mole of ANY gas is 22.4 liters (1 mole= 22.4 liters)

Problem: You have 5 liters of H2O. How many moles of oxygen is this?

5 liters H2O x 1 mol H2O = .2222 moles O

22.44 liters H2O

Step by Step Explanation

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Gas to Mole Explanation

• You know the conversion for liters to moles

• You set up the ratio (What do you know? What is unknown?)

• You cross cancel the information

• You find the mole of Oxygen in 5 liters of H2O

22.44 liters= 1 mole

5 liters H2O x 1 mol H2O = .2222 moles H2O

22.44 liters H2O

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Particle to Particle

*Remember* A mole of something is 6.02x1023 of something (like a dozen is 12 of something)

Problem: You have 2.5x1020 particles of H2O. How much water vapor is that?

2H2 + O2 H2O

2.5x1020 particles O2 x 1 mole O2 x 2 mole H2O x 6.02x1023

6.02x1023 particles O2 1 mole O2 1 mol H2O

Step by Step Explanation 1.505x 1044 particles O2

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Particle to Particle Explanation

1. Determine what you know and what’s unknown.

2. Set up the ratio.

3. Cross cancel information.

2.5x1020 particles O2 x 1 mole O2 x 2 mole H2O x 6.02x1023

6.02x1023 particles O2 1 mole O2 1 mol H2O

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