Student Ch 9 The Mole
(STOY-KEE-AHM-EH-TREE). Stoichiometry is the part of chemistry that studies amounts of reactants and products that are involved in reactions. Chemists.
A compound will have the same composition by mass.
STOICHIOMETRY Mass relationship of reactants and products in a chemical reaction zHydrogen gas + nitrogen gas ----> ammonia gas zQualitative: describes.
Mathematics of Chemical Equations By using “mole to mole” conversions and balanced equations, we can calculate the exact amounts of substances that will.
Entry task: Feb 13 th -14 th Block #2 NOT AN ENTRY TASK! Agenda: Sign off on Post Lab question- Discuss Notes on Molecular Formulas and Hydrates HW: Molecular.
Chapter 9 Notes Part I Mole to Mole Calculations.
Chapter 9 StoIcHIomEtRY. UEE Using Everyday Equations Stoichiometry- the calculations of quantities of chemical reactions Its a form of bookkeeping for.
Lecture 334/21/06. QUIZ 1.A 12.3 g sample of iron requires heat transfer of 41.0 J to raise its temperature from 17.3 ºC to 24.7 ºC. Calculate the specific.
Physics 101: Lecture 24, Pg 1 Physics 101: Lecture 24 Ideal Gas Law and Kinetic Theory l Today’s lecture will cover Textbook Chapter 13.5-13.7 Final Hour.
Chapter 12 Stoichiometry part 1. Stoichiometry The study of quantitative relationships between amounts of reactants used and products formed by a chemical.
SECTION 12.1: THE ARITHMETIC OF EQUATIONS Stochiometry I.