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Offline Maverick

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Check My work for this stoichiometry problem
« on: March 10, 2011, 07:36:50 PM »
so i have to find how much Al is used when there is 8 grams of Fe2O3 in this thermite reaction

1. Balance equation Fe2O3 + 2Al :rarrow: 2Fe + Al2O3

2. Define A, B X, Y
A = Fe2O3
B= Al
X = 1
Y= 2

3: Convert any given to moles 8g Fe2O3 / 160 g/mol = 0.05 mol

4 next multiply the moles from step 3 by (Y/X)
0.05 mol x (2/1) = 0.033 moles of Al

5. convert to grams
0.033 moles x 26.982 = 0.89 g used

but the receipe for thermite calls for a ratio of 8:3 of iron oxide:Al, why didnt i get 3 grams as the amount of Al used im confused a bit. plz correct if i did anything wrong

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Re: Check My work for this stoichiometry problem
« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2011, 10:23:46 PM »
0.05 mol x (2/1) = 0.033 moles of Al

Error.

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Re: Check My work for this stoichiometry problem
« Reply #2 on: March 10, 2011, 10:35:05 PM »
0.05 mol x (2/1) = 0.033 moles of Al

Error.

0.05moles Fe2O3 x (2Al / 1Fe2O3) = .1 moles of Al used

so .1 mol x 27 g/mol = 2.7 grams. thank you for pointing that out

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Re: Check My work for this stoichiometry problem
« Reply #3 on: March 10, 2011, 10:47:10 PM »
i feel stupid now, gotta be careful with those calculations. /carelessness

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