CHEM-UA 125 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3.4: Atom Economy, Molar Mass, Limiting Reagent

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2: convert the known mass of one substance to amount using its molar mass. 3: use the molar ration to calculate the unknown amount of the other substance. 4: convert the amount of that substance to the desired mass using its molar mass. Reaction sequences: f, reaction sequences in organisms. Limiting reactants: if we assume that the 5 mols of cu2s that reacts with enough o2 in a chemical equation; the amount if mols determines the amount of so2 that can be formed. Keep track of quantities in a limiting-reactant problem is with a reaction table. Initial quantities of reactants and products before the reaction. Change in the quantities of reactants and products during the reaction. Final quantities of reactants and products remaining after the reaction: solving limiting-reactant problems. The amounts of the reactant are given and we determine which is limiting.

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