Chapter 11: Stoichiometry
Chapter 11: Stoichiometry
Chemistry
Section 11.1: Defining Stoichiometry
Particle and Mole Relationships:
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• __________ is the study of quantitative relationships between the amounts of reactants used and amounts of products formed by a chemical reaction.
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• A __________ __________ is a ratio between the numbers of moles of any two substances in a balanced equation.
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Section 11.2: Stoichiometric Calculations
Using Stoichiometry:
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Section 11.3: Limiting Reactants
Why Do Reactions Stop?
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• The __________ __________ limits the extent of the reaction and, thereby, determines the amount of product formed.
• The __________ __________ are all the leftover unused reactants.
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Calculating the Product When a Reactant is Limiting:
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Section 11.4: Percent Yield
How Much Product?
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• The __________ __________ is the maximum amount of product than can be produced from a given amount of reactant.
• The __________ __________ is the amount of product actually produced when the chemical reaction is carried out in an experiment.
• The __________ __________ of a product is the ratio of actual yield expressed as a percent.
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Percent Yield in the Marketplace:
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