Monday, March 30th, 2026 (RED)
Objective: Students will be able to stoichiometrically calculate the limiting reagents for chemical reactions.
Warm-Up:
Part 1- Classify and balance the reaction equation below:
__ Pb3C6H5O7 + __ Al2(C2O4)3 --> __ AlC6H5O7 + __ Pb2C2O4
Click here for the coefficients for the balanced chemical reaction.
Part 2- Limiting Reagent Stoichiometry
75.0 g of Lead (I) Citrate (810.71 g/mol) react with 20.0 g of Aluminum Oxalate metal (318.02 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 Aluminum Citrate (216.09 g/mol) be in this reaction if 20.5 g was produced in the lab?
(reminder 1- Must calculate the theoretical yield to solve).
(reminder 2- Theoretical yield is the maximum amount of product that can form).
Daily Plan:
1st Half of Class
1. Activity- Limiting Reagents Lab (collect data)
2nd Half of Class
2. Go Over Limiting Reagents Practice 2
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 HWQ- Percent Yield Stoichiometry by midnight (3/31)
2. Prep/Study for Unit IX- Stoichiometry Exam (4/1)
3. Complete Limiting Reagents Lab (4/13)
4. Complete HWQ- Limiting Reagents by midnight (4/16)
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