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The branch of chemistry that deals with the calculation of reactants and products in chemical rea...
The substance that is completely consumed in a reaction, limiting the amount of product formed
The substance that remains after the limiting reactant is used up
The ratio of moles of one substance to the moles of another substance in a balanced equation
The amount of product that can theoretically be formed from a reaction
The amount of product actually produced by a chemical reaction
The mass of a given substance divided by the amount of that substance, measured in moles
The actual yield of a product as a percentage of the theoretical yield
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The branch of chemistry that deals with the calculation of reactants and products in chemical reactions
Stoichiometry
The substance that is completely consumed in a reaction, limiting the amount of product formed
Limiting Reactant
The substance that remains after the limiting reactant is used up
Excess Reactant
The ratio of moles of one substance to the moles of another substance in a balanced equation
Mole Ratio
The amount of product that can theoretically be formed from a reaction
Theoretical Yield
The amount of product actually produced by a chemical reaction
Actual Yield
The mass of a given substance divided by the amount of that substance, measured in moles
Molar Mass
The actual yield of a product as a percentage of the theoretical yield
Percent Yield
The process of ensuring that there are equal numbers of each type of atom on each side of a chemical equation
Balancing Chemical Equations
Using the molar mass of an element or compound to convert the amount of the substance from grams to moles
Grams to Moles Conversion
In a chemical reaction, reactants are used to form products
Reactants and Products Relationship
The number of particles in a mole of a substance, approximately 6.022 x 10^23
Avogadro’s Number
An equation of state of a hypothetical ideal gas, expressing the relationship among the pressure, volume, temperature, and number of moles of gas
Ideal Gas Law
Stoichiometric calculations applied to combustion reactions, which involve reacting a substance with oxygen to produce energy
Combustion Reactions Stoichiometry
Stoichiometric calculations applied to titration reactions, processes used in chemistry to determine the concentration of an unknown solution
Titration Reactions Stoichiometry
The numbers in front of compounds and molecules in chemical equations, used to balance the equation and convey information about the amounts of reactants and products
Balanced Equations Coefficients
A principle stating that mass cannot be created or destroyed during chemical reactions, used in stoichiometric calculations
Conservation of Mass
The volume occupied by one mole of a substance under specific conditions of temperature and pressure
Molar Volume
Understanding, identifying and solving problems involving limiting reagents in chemical reactions
Limiting Reagent Problems and Solutions
Use of stoichiometric principles in various industries, including manufacturing and pharmaceuticals
Real-World Applications Stoichiometry
Application of stoichiometry in the field of chemical engineering, involving designing processes to convert raw materials into useful products.
Chemical Engineering Stoichiometry
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