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Stoichiometry Ashley Saylor, Courtney Ford, Sam Kaplan
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What is Stoichiometry? The portion of chemistry dealing with the numerical relationships in chemical reactions The calculation of quantities of substances involved in chemical equations
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Mole-to-Mole Ratio Use coefficients from the balanced equation to make a ration Brownies 3 eggs 1 cup of milk 6 cups of flower 4 cups of sugar Ratio for: Eggs to sugar? Flower to milk? -Al:Cl - AlCl:Cl
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Limiting Reagent & Excess Reagent Limiting- any reactant that is used up first in a chemical reaction Excess Reagent- The leftover reactant
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Determining Limiting Reagent 12.93 grams of and 108.80 grams of given
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Determining Excess Reagent
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Theoretical & Actual Yield Theoretical Yield is the amount of product that could be formed Actual Yield is the amount of product that is formed
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Calculating Theoretical Yield Your limiting reagent is 6.4 moles H2
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Percent Yield Actual Yield divided by Theoretical Yield to get your percent accuracy
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15g of reacts with 20g of. How much sodium chlorate can be formed?
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