CHEM 001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Spectator Ion, Chemical Equation, Equivalence Point

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Sum of masses of reactants and products must be equal: stoichiometry. Molar relationship for each element is maintained between reactants and products in an equation. Calculate how much of reactant/product is present in relation to others. Excess reactant- one that has an excess amount. Use moles to find which ones which. Quantitative chemical analysis- determination of amount/concentration of a sample. Titration- using a buret to add titrants to a sample solution whose concentration is to be measured. Equivalence point- equal mold of acid and base. End point- volume of titrant actually measured, where indicator. Indicators- special dyes that change color changes color. Gravimetric analysis- when a sample is subjected to some treatment that changes its physical state of the analyte that causes separation from other components in the sample. i. e. combustion. Determines the outcome of a reaction by mass. Usually double displacement, metathesis reactions, which show exchange of ions. Solubility- how a substance may be dissolved in water.

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