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  1. The Basics of Stoichiometry and Mole Calculations References and Resources Our TB: Ch. 3 of Chemistry: The central Science AP version (10th edition)

  2. Concept map for Stoichiometry and problem solving (handout) Video lectures from chem guy (see next page) Chem tours (Migration of Ions, Dilutions, Molarity) from ch. 4 of the W.W. Norton online book …

  3. Gas Stoichiometry Density/Molar Mass example: A gas at 34°C and 1.75 atm has a density of 3.40g/L. Calculate the molar mass of the gas.

  4. Topic Seven: Moles and Stoichiometry A compound is a substance composed of two or more different elements that are chemically combined in a fixed proportion. A chemical compound can only be …

  5. Lesson 6: Section 4.6 Solution Stoichiometry When we are working with solutions of known molarity, we use molarity and volume to determine the number of moles.

  6. Solution Stoichiometry (Chapter 4) The concentration of a solution is the amount of solute present in a given quantity of solvent or solution. M =

  7. Nuclear Chemistry Periodic Table Chemical Bonding Moles/Stoichiometry Kinetics/Equilibrium Acids, Bases, and Salts Oxidation-Reduction

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  9. The PERCENTAGE YEILD of the product PbCr2O7(s) will then be calculated by using mole ratio stoichiometry theory. INTRODUCTION: In a balanced chemical reaction you can ratio 2 different …

  10. Acid-Base Titration Virtual Lab: Due Wednesday. May 13, 2009 Directions: Visit the website: http://www.chem.iastate.edu/group/Greenbowe/sections/projectfolder/flashfiles/stoichiometry/acid_base.html …