Stoichiometry applied to reactions and chemical equations

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around a stoichiometry problem related to a chemical reaction between aluminum hydroxide and sulfuric acid. Participants are exploring how to identify the limiting reactant and calculate the mass of water produced from the reaction. The scope includes homework-related queries and technical explanations of stoichiometric principles.

Discussion Character

  • Homework-related
  • Technical explanation

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses confusion about identifying the limiting reactant and requests clarification on how to approach the problem.
  • Another participant suggests determining the limiting reactant by calculating the moles of aluminum hydroxide and sulfuric acid available.
  • A different participant indicates they are new to the topic and seeks additional resources for understanding stoichiometry.
  • One response outlines a method to find the limiting reagent by comparing the amount of water produced from each reactant and emphasizes the importance of using mol to mol ratios.
  • Participants discuss the need to convert moles of water to mass to complete the problem.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the need to identify the limiting reactant and calculate the mass of water produced, but there is no consensus on the specific methods or resources for doing so. Some participants are still unclear about the concepts involved.

Contextual Notes

Some participants mention a lack of understanding from recent class instruction and express uncertainty about the application of stoichiometric principles. There are references to needing additional resources, indicating potential gaps in foundational knowledge.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be useful for students learning stoichiometry, particularly those seeking help with homework problems involving limiting reactants and mass calculations in chemical reactions.

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Homework Statement


I don't understand this problem, i think he wants me to find the limeted reaction. If you could explain as good as possible. Thanks :smile:

Homework Equations


Al(OH)3(s) + H2SO4(l) → Al2(SO4)3(aq) + H2O(l)
If 1.28 g of aluminum hydroxide reacts with 3.73 g of sulfuric acid, what is the mass of the water produced? (Hint: First balance the equation, then think about limiting reactants.)

The Attempt at a Solution


I already balanced the equation, but don't know how to start the formula
2Al(OH)3(s) + 3H2SO4(l) → Al2(SO4)3(aq) + 6H2O(l)
 
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What is the limiting reactant, namely, the least moles of substance you have on the left?

How many moles of aluminum hydroxide do you have, and how many moles of sulfuric acid you have?

From there, perform your stoich, I assume you've been taught.
 
We just started this today. I didn't really understand it in class and didn't have enough time to ask the teacher. If you have any websites or a good book that walks me through these kinds of problems, i would appreciate it very much.
 
Well, first you need to find which reactant (aluminum hydroxide or sulfuric acid) produces the least amount of water. This is the limiting reagent.

To do this, use your mol to mol ratios. Have you done that in class yet? Find mols of aluminum hydroxide. Then, using mol to mol ratio, find how many mols of water would be produced from that amount of aluminum hydroxide.

Now find mols of sulfuric acid, and find the mols of water the same way as above.

Which produces the least amount of water? That is going to be your limiting reagent. Once the limiting reagent is used up, the reaction can't continue, right?

Now convert the mols of water to mass of water. Use the mols of water from the limiting reagent you found above.

I hope this makes sense, write back, I will try to explain more clearly.
 

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