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Tuesday, December 15, 2015

The Basis Of Stoichiometry


Blog Post #1
(December 15, 2015)

Trying to cram in a last minute unit I thought was going to be too difficult with how close our finals are compared to the unit exam. 
However, this unit was fairly easy.
Stoichiometry took our last unit of chemical reactions, and combined it with math. 

There are five steps on how to solve a basic mass to mass conversion.
1. Write a balanced equation for the reaction, (if not already balanced).
2. Write the given mass on a factor-label form.
3. Convert mass of reactant to moles of reactant.
4. Convert moles of reactant to moles of product. 
5. Convert moles of product to grams of product.

*Use the road map when certain questions ask for how many particles, or how many moles.

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Extra Help:



Khan Academy-Stoichiometry and Chemical Equations

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