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Stoichiometry Practice Problem

Stoichiometry Practice Problem. Michelle Lamary. Question. How many grams of water are produced when 5.14 grams of Hydrogen Nitrite is reacted with Barium Hydroxide?. Write a Complete and Balanced Equation. 2H(NO 2 ) + Ba(OH) 2  2H 2 O + Ba(NO 2 ) 2. Draw a Column for Each Chemical.

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Stoichiometry Practice Problem

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  1. Stoichiometry Practice Problem Michelle Lamary

  2. Question • How many grams of water are produced when 5.14 grams of Hydrogen Nitrite is reacted with Barium Hydroxide?

  3. Write a Complete and Balanced Equation 2H(NO2) + Ba(OH)22H2O + Ba(NO2)2

  4. Draw a Column for Each Chemical

  5. Write the Amount Given in the Appropriate Column

  6. Convert the Given Amount Into Moles

  7. Find Moles for Each of the Other Chemicals

  8. In Each of the Columns Write the Moles of Given (x) a Fraction

  9. The Numerator of the Fraction is the Coefficient of the That Column

  10. The Denominator of the Fraction is the Coefficient of the Given Column

  11. Do Math and Label as Moles

  12. Convert All Moles Into Grams

  13. Verify the Law of Conservation and Mass

  14. Answer • 1.96 grams of water (H2O) are produced when 5.14 grams of Hydrogen Nitrite [H(NO2)] is reacted with Barium Hydroxide [Ba(OH)2].

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