NWTC General Chemistry Ch 09
Stoichiometry: The study of quantitative measurements in chemical formulas and reactions Chemistry – Mrs. Cameron.
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Stoichiometry Chemistry Dr. May. Moles One mole of anything contains Avogadro’s number of particles: One mole of sodium (Na) contains 6.02 x 10 23 atoms.
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Consider the reaction for the formation of ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen. I. What is equilibrium? Chemical Equilibrium: Basic Concepts.
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Stoichiometry - Chemical equations are the recipes that tell the manufacturer how much of each chemical to use in making a product. - Stoichiometry is.
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