CHEM 1314 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Burette, Titration, Spectator Ion

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Stoichiometry: the study of numerical relationship between chemical quantities in a chemical reaction. Limiting reactant: the reactant that limits the amount of product. Theoretical yield: the amount of product that can be made from the limiting reactant. Actual yield: the actual amount of product made in a chemical reaction. % yield is efficiency of products made in the reaction. Solute: the component of the solution that changes state. Solvent: the component that keeps its state. Molarity is the amount of solute (in moles) / the volume of solution (in l). can use the molarity of a solution as a conversion factor between moles of the solute and liters of the solution. The concentration and volume of the stock and new solutions are inversely proportional: Becaue molarity relates the moles of solute to the liters of solution, it can be used to convert between amount of reactants and/or products in a chemical reaction.

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