CHM 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Limiting Reagent, Empirical Formula, Chemical Formula

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17 Sep 2017
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Chapter 3: stoichiometry: calculations with chemical formulas and equations. Balanced chemical equation gives qualitative and quantitative information tells what is reacting, what is forming and the relative amounts of each. 2h2 + o2 2 h2o + heat. Very important: make sure you have correct formulas for reactants and products before you try to balance the equation use of balanced equation on microscopic level carbon completely reacting with oxygen. Ch4 + 2o2 co2 + 2h2o + heat. C3h6 + 9/2o2 3co2 + 3h2o *fractions are improper* Ch3oh +3/2 o2 co2 + 2h2o *fractions are improper* 2ch3oh + 3o2 2co2 + 4h2o + heat metal and nonmetal react to form an ionic compound (a salt) and heat example of a combination reaction. 2 mg(s) + o2(g) 2 mgo + heat. Salts are solids at room temperature decomposition of metal carbonates - to form metal oxide and co2. Back to c and o2 example review microscopic.

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