Friday, March 27th, 2026 (SILVER)

ObjectiveStudents will be able to stoichiometrically calculate the limiting reagents for chemical reactions.

Warm-Up:

Part 1Classify and balance the reaction equation below:

        ____  Fe3N4  +  ____  Ba  -->  ____  Ba3N2  +  ____  Fe

Click here for the coefficients for the balanced chemical reaction.  

Part 2- Limiting Reagent Stoichiometry

240.0 g of Iron (IV) Nitride (223.59 g/mol) react with 265.0 g of Barium metal (137.33 g/mol

1. What is the limiting reagent in this reaction?
2. How much excess reagent (in grams) would remain after this reaction?
3. What would the percent yield of Barium Nitride (440.01 g/mol) be in this reaction if 270.0 g was produced in the lab?
(reminder 1- Must calculate the theoretical yield to solve).
(reminder 2Theoretical yield is the maximum amount of product that can form).

Daily Plan:

1st Half of Class

1. Go Over Limiting Reagents Practice 1

2nd Half of Class

                   Limiting Reagent Practice 2 KEY 
    Limiting Reagent Practice 2 KEY (Equations and Molar Masses)
    Limiting Reagent Practice 2 KEY (BCA Tables)
                   Limiting Reagent Practice 2 KEY WITH WORK

3. Activity- Unit IX Review
                   Unit IX Review KEY
                   Unit IX Review KEY (Equations and Molar Masses)
                   Unit IX Review KEY (BCA Tables
                   Unit IX Review KEY WITH WORK

Homework: 
1. Complete Limiting Reagent Practice 2 (B.O.P. 3/30)
2. Complete HWQ- Percent Yield Stoichiometry by midnight (3/30)
3. Prep/Study for Unit IX- Stoichiometry Exam (4/1)
4. Complete HWQ- Limiting Reagents by midnight (4/16
                 

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