Blogg con entradas, ejercicios y recursos destinado a los estudiantes de las asignaturas Física y Química de 3ESO a 1 Bachillerato, Física de 2ºBachillerato y Química de 2º Bachillerato

miércoles, 1 de marzo de 2017

Quantities of chemical Species

When we study stoichiometry we have to calculate the quantities of Species in several ways:


Take the reaction:

 2HCl + Fe -> FeCl2 + H2





As you can appreciate, it is already balanced 
We now have to study the quantities of species. Stoichiometry is all about this. There are up to 4 magnitudes related to the quantity of substance:


  • Mass(m): the basic amount of substance. We measure mass in g. We can use mass to express the quantity of a solid, a gas, or a liquid, but we shouldn't use it in a  chemical equation



  • Volume, V: is used for gasses. A mole of gas in normal conditions fills 22,4L.



  • Number of moles,n: which is the magnitude we handle in a chemical equation. A mole is a group which contains 600000 trillion!!!! particles. This is Avogadros number. Stoichiometric quotients refer to the number of moles




  • Concentration, C. for solutions. It is the number of moles in a volume of 1L. The units are mol/L 2mol/L=2M

Now: How do we change from a magnitude to other???????: We have to use these fórmula

  • From mass m to number of moles. We use the formula n=m/Pm. Pm is the mollecular mass: sum of the masses of all the atoms (Periodic table) of the compound. For instance, for HCl; Pm=1+35.5=36,5g/mol If we have 56g of HCl: n=m/Pm=56/35,5=1.58mol. If we have 2 mol of HCl, its mass will be m=n·Pm=2*36.5=73g
  • From volume in a gas to number of moles: n=V/22.4L. 10L of H2 contain n=10/22.4L=0.45 moles. 2.5 moles of H2 fill V=22.4×n=22.4×2.5=56L. Then, to calculate Volume of a certain number of moles of a gas: V=22.4·n; 3 moles of H2 fill: V=22.4*3=67.2L 
  • From concentration C and volume V of a disolution to number of moles n=CV. 2L of a 0.5M disolution have n=CV=0.5×2=1mol. 4 moles of a 2M substance fill V=n÷C=4÷2=2L


Now do these exercises in a piece of paper: You will need a PT


1. Calculate the mollecular mass of FeCl2, H2, AlCl3


2. Calculate the number of moles in 25g FeCl2, 4g H2, 80g AlCl3.


3. Determine the mass in 2.5 moles of FeCl2, 0.7 moles of HCL, 6 moles of H2O


4. Determine the volume of 0.3 mol of H2, of 1.5 mol H2 and 3.2 mol of H2. Determine the number of moles in 11.2L of H2 and 20L of H2. Determine the mass of 25L of H2


5. Determine the number of a)moles of 2L of HCl 2M. b) 500 mL of HCl 0.3 M How much mass of HCl would this solution contain (you must determine the number of moles of HCl first)


6. How much volume of HCL 0.6 M do we need to get a)0.3mol b)1.8 mol







martes, 28 de febrero de 2017

Review Organic Chemistry

  1. A cyclic ketone which hasn't got branches and has a Pm=84g/mol contains  71.4% C and 9,5%H. Tell its empiric and its mollecular fórmula. Draw its geometric fórmula. 
  2. A compound burns energically, boils at 60°C and solves into water. It doesn't carry electricity. Can it be organic?
  3. Name:

  1. Write the formula of 
  • 2 ethyl 2 propen-al
  • 2 propyl 3 chloro butanoic acid
  • 3 flúoro 2 cyclopentenone 

lunes, 27 de febrero de 2017

Formulation Exercises III 3ESO

Name

  1. Na3N
  2. BH3
  3. Cu2O
  4. Pb (OH)4
  5. TeO2
  6. BaI2
  7. Hg
  8. P2O5
  9. LiF
  10. Br2
  11. KBr
  12. CI4
  13. NH3
  14. H2Se
Write the formula of

  1. Iodine
  2. Lead (II) selenide
  3. Tin(IV) oxide 
  4. Dichlorine Trioxoseleniate
  5. Silane 
  6. Iron
  7. Alluminium hidroxide
  8. Carbon tetrafluoride
  9. Silicon dióxide
  10. Iron (II) hidroxide
  11. Hidrochloric acid
  12. Ozone
  13. Strontium hydride 
  14. Rubidium oxide 

sábado, 25 de febrero de 2017

Organic formulation

Name


Write the formula of

  1. 4 methyl 4 Chloro 1,3 hexanodiol
  2. Buthenodioic acid
  3. 1 Methyl 1,3 cyclobuthadiene
  4. 2,2-dichloro 3-hidroxi-buthanoic acid


martes, 21 de febrero de 2017

Formulation 3 ESO Complete

Name these compounds

  1. H2O
  2. Fe(OH)3
  3. NiH2
  4. PbF4
  5. Cu2O
  6. SiH4
  7. BeO
  8. Ca3N
  9. I2O5
  10. AlH3
  11. BeO
  12. K2O
  13. BaTe
  14. HgO
  15. NH3
Write the formula of

  1. Silane
  2. Dichlorine heptaoxide
  3. Arsane
  4. Copper (II) oxide
  5. Nickel trifluoride
  6. Tin (II) hidroxide
  7. Silver bromide
  8. Lithium oxide
  9. Borane
  10. Carbono monoxide
  11. Berlylium hydride
  12. Sulfur dioxide
  13. Dinitrogen trioxide
  14. Barium nitride
  15. Iron (III) oxide

miércoles, 15 de febrero de 2017

Formulation 3ESO

Name these compounds:

  1. Cu2O
  2. AlF3
  3. SiH4
  4. PtO
  5. AgCl
  6. Ni2O3
  7. Ba3N2
  8. I2O5
  9. KH
  10. CaBr2
  11. I2O7
  12. H2Se

Write the formula of

  1. Methane
  2. Iron(II) hydride
  3. Hidrohloric acide
  4. Diclorine Trioxide
  5. Gold (III) oxide
  6. Copper (II) oxide
  7. Aluminium iodide
  8. Magnesium hydride
  9. Hidrofluoric acid
  10. Lithium oxide
  11. Ammonia
  12. Aluminium oxide

jueves, 2 de febrero de 2017

Formulation 4 ESO cont



Name:
  1. H2SO3
  2. CaI2
  3. CuCO3
  4. SiH4
  5. Cl2
  6. MgO2
  7. Ni2O3
  8. BeH2
  9. Rb2SO4
  10. Na3PO4
  11. HNO2
  12. Cu(ClO3)2
  13. CoS
  14. BaO
  15. Fe2(SO4)3
Formulate:

  1. Berylium bromide
  2. Dihidrogen
  3. Ozone
  4. Carbon tetrachloride
  5. Trioxoseleniate(IV) of hidrogen
  6. Potassium peroxide
  7. Iodine
  8. Strontium sulphate
  9. Arsane
  10. Nitrogen trichloride
  11. Gold(III) chlorate
  12. Tin(II) oxide
  13. Methane
  14. Lead(II) chloride
  15. Hipoiodous acid