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Smore Chemistry - General Chemistry - Assignment, Exercises of Chemistry

This lecture is from General Chemistry. Key important points are: Smore Chemistry, Materials, Marshmallows, Graham Crackers, Chocolate, Smore Consists, Graham Crackers, Pieces of Chocolate, Balanced Reaction, Maximum Number

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Download Smore Chemistry - General Chemistry - Assignment and more Exercises Chemistry in PDF only on Docsity! 8.4 – Smore Chemistry (An introduction to stoichiometry) Materials: Marshmallows(7.6 g), graham crackers(7.7 g), and chocolate(3.7 g). Information: A smore consists of two graham crackers(G), two pieces of chocolate(C), and one marshmallow(M). Questions: 1. Write a balanced reaction for a smore. 2. If a bag of marshmallows is 283g , how many marshmallows do you have? 3. How many units of G and C are needed to make the maximum number of Smores ? 4. Convert the units of G and C to grams 5. If a box of G is 408grams and a bag of C is 111 g how many boxes of G and how many bags of C would you need? Conclusion: 1. How many smores could be made if you were only given 31 pieces? 2. If you had one bag of marshmallows, how many would you have left over from problem #1? 3. What is stoichiometry? 4. Use the equation below to answer the question. If you were given 15.0 grams of Cu how many grams of Ag are produced? (remember to balance) __Cu + __AgNO3  __Ag + __Cu(NO3)2 Docsity.com
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