Stoichiometry; Calculations with Chemical Formula and Equations


  3.1 Balance chemical equations.
     
  3.2 Predict the products of a chemical reaction, having seen a
suitable analogy.
     
  3.3 Predict the products of the combustion reactions of hydro-
carbons and simple compounds containing C, H, and O.
     
  3.4 Calculate the atomic weight of an isotope given the abundances
and masses of its isotopes.
     
  3.5 Interconvert between numbers of moles and mass of a substance.
Use Avogadro's number and molar mass to calculate the number
of particles making up substance and vice versa.
     
  3.6 Calculate the empirical formula of a compound, having been given appropriate analytical data such as elemental percentages or the
quantity of CO
2 and H2O produced by combustion.
     
  3.7 Calculate the molecular formula, having been given the empirical
formula and the molecular weight.
     
  3.8 Calculate the molecular formula and molar mass of a substance
from its chemical formula.
     
  3.9 Calculate the mass of a particular substance produced or used in a
chemical reaction (mass-mass problem).
     
  3.10 Determine the limiting reagent in a reaction.
     
  3.11 Calculate the theoretical and actual yields of chemical reactions
given the appropriate data.
     


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