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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. |
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| 3.3 | Predict the products of the
combustion reactions of hydro- carbons and simple compounds containing C, H, and O. |
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| 3.4 | Calculate the atomic weight
of an isotope given the abundances and masses of its isotopes. |
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| 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. |
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| 3.6 | Calculate the empirical formula
of a compound, having been given appropriate analytical data
such as elemental percentages or the quantity of CO2 and H2O produced by combustion. |
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| 3.7 | Calculate the molecular formula,
having been given the empirical formula and the molecular weight. |
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| 3.8 | Calculate the molecular formula
and molar mass of a substance from its chemical formula. |
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| 3.9 | Calculate the mass of a particular
substance produced or used in a chemical reaction (mass-mass problem). |
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| 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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