CHEM 177 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Styrofoam, Purified Water, Oxidation State

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To determine the stoichiometry of a precipitation reaction by monitoring how measures of chemical reaction (amount of product formed; absorbance of reaction mixtures; reaction temperature) change as a function of relative mole fraction of the reacting species. For each reagent, the peak observed in a graph of the measured quantity (on the y-axis) as a function of its mole fraction in the mixture will occur at its stoichiometric mole fraction. As the mole fraction of this reagent increases from zero, the measured quantity will increase with a positive slope as this reagent acts as the limiting reagent. When the maximum change is reached, the other reagent will become limiting, the change in measurement will decrease and the slope will be negative. A straight line drawn through data points on either side of the peak will intersect at the stoichiometric ratio of the two reagents in the reaction under study.

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