CBMS107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Stoichiometry, Reagent, Limiting Reagent

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27th march 2018: lecture 13 stoichiometry: stoichiometry: The study/calculation of the relationships between different molecules in a reaction: find the moles, do the ratio, answer the question, reaction types: Several different schemes available to classify and group reactions. Scheme that recognises four major reaction types: Double displacement (metathesis) reactions: law of conservation of mass: The total mass of all the reactants is equal to the total mass of all the products. The equations must be balanced in order for the reaction to occur correctly: balancing equations: Same number of atoms of each type on both sides: mole concept: Coefficients in a chemical equation represents the relative numbers of moles and molecules in a reaction. Allows us to convert between the masses of substances in a reaction using the coefficients in the corresponding chemical equation and molar masses from the periodic table. Converting between mass of substance and number of moles.

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