BLB 14e Ch03 Lecture
BLB 14e Ch03 Lecture
BLB 14e Ch03 Lecture
Chapter 3
Chemical Reactions
and Reaction
Stoichiometry
James F. Kirby
Quinnipiac University
© 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.
Hamden, CT
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• In a decomposition
reaction one substance
breaks down into two or
more substances.
• In the air bag, solid
sodium azide releases
nitrogen gas quickly.
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Δ
CaCO3(s) CaO(s) + CO2(g)
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• Combustion reactions
are rapid reactions that
produce a flame.
• Combustion reactions
most often involve
oxygen in the air as a
reactant.
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(6)(12.0 amu)
%C =
(180.0 amu)
72.0 amu
= × 100
180.0 amu
= 40.0%
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5.09 mol
H: = 6.984 ≈ 7
0.7288 mol
0.7288 mol
N: = 1.000
0.7288 mol
1.458 mol
O: = 2.001 ≈ 2
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C7H7NO2
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actual yield
Percent yield = theoretical yield × 100
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