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The Arithmetic of Equations

More than 3000 cocoons are needed to produce enough silk to make just one elegant Japanese kimono. Like silk manufacturers, chemists must know how much reactant they need to make a certain amount of product. Determining the quantities of reactants and products in a reaction requires a balanced chemical equation.

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>The Arithmetic of Equations >The Arithmetic of Equations Using Everyday Equations

Using Everyday Equations

How is a balanced equation like a recipe?

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>The Arithmetic of Equations Using Everyday Equations

A balanced chemical equation provides the same kind of quantitative information that a recipe does.

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An equation can represent the manufacturing of a single tricycle.

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>The Arithmetic of Equations >The Arithmetic of Equations Using Balanced Chemical Equations

Using Balanced Chemical Equations

How do chemists use balanced chemical equations?

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Chemists use balanced chemical equations as a basis to calculate how much reactant is needed or product is formed in a reaction.

The calculation of quantities in chemical reactions is a subject of chemistry called stoichiometry.

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Problem Solving 12.1 Solve Problem 1 with the help of an interactive guided tutorial.

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>The Arithmetic of Equations >The Arithmetic of Equations Interpreting Chemical Equations

Interpreting Chemical Equations

In terms of what quantities can you interpret a balanced chemical equation?

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>The Arithmetic of Equations Interpreting Chemical Equations

A balanced chemical equation can be interpreted in terms of different quantities, including numbers of atoms, molecules, or moles; mass; and volume.

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Mass Conservation in Chemical Reactions

What quantities are conserved in every chemical reaction?

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>The Arithmetic of Equations >The Arithmetic of Equations 12.1 Mass Conservation in Chemical Reactions

Mass and atoms are conserved in every chemical reaction.

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