CH-1010 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Limiting Reagent, Mass Spectrum, Mass Spectrometry

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Combustion- a rapid reaction between fuel and oxygen that produces energy. Combination reaction- a reaction in which two or more substances form a single product. Chemical equation- a description of the identities and proportions of reactants (substances consumed during a chemical reaction) and products (substances formed) Law of conservation of mass- the principle that the sum of the masses of the reactants in a chemical reaction is equal to the sum of the masses of he products. Stoichiometry-the mole ratios among the reactants and products in a chemical reaction. Percent composition- the composition of a compound expressed in terms of the percentage by mass of each element in the compound. Empirical formula- a formula showing the smallest whole-number ratio of elements in a compound. Molecular ion (m+)- an ion formed in a mass spectrometer when a molecule loses an electron.

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