Chapter 9 Chemical Quantities. Chapter 9 Table of Contents Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved 2 9.1 Information Given by Chemical Equations.
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Stoichiometry Chapter 11. Stoichiometry = the study of quantitative relationships between the amounts of reactants used and products formed by a chemical.
Ch. 10- The Mole Why- Within the next 2 months we will be working with chemical quantities. Determining what a reaction will produce or how much we need.
Unit 6 Stochiometry. Information Given by Chemical Equations Example: CO (g) + 2H 2(g) CH 3 OH (l) The numbers we put in front of each element is called.
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Chapter 9a Chemical Quantities. Chapter 9 Table of Contents 2 9.1 Information Given by Chemical Equations 9.2 Mole–Mole Relationships 9.3 Mass Calculations.
Agenda: 4/21 Objective: To determine quantities needed for chemical reactions in research or manufacturing: Stochiometry Review: Set up of Stoichiometry.
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Agenda: 4/21