Bond Day 2: #4. Chemical Bond Day 2: #4 Before there were bonds, there had to be elements! Lets review elements & the Periodic Table THIS TABLE: No,
Ch. 14 - Gases II. Ideal Gas Law Ideal Gas Law and Gas Stoichiometry.
Mole Calculations West Midlands Chemistry Teachers Centre Tuesday 23rd November 2010 Presenter: Dr Janice Perkins.
1 Chapter 5: GASES Part 2. Things to remember 2 Gas Stoichiometry Example 5.12 CaO is produced by the thermal decomposition of calcium carbonate. Calculate.
I. Physical Properties Ch. 13 - Gases. A. Kinetic Molecular Theory b Particles in an ideal gas… have no volume. have elastic collisions. are in constant,
Limiting Reactant II and Percent Yield A.K.A. Stoichiometry.
IIIIIIIV The Mole I. Molar Conversions A. What is the Mole? n A counting number (like a dozen) n Avogadro’s number n 1 mol = 6.02 10 23 items A large.
III. Ideal Gas Law Gases Gases. V n A. Avogadro’s Principle b Equal volumes of gases contain equal numbers of moles at constant temp & pressure true for.