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10
Stoichiometry
10.1 Mole Calculations for Chemical
Reactions
10.2 Mass Calculations for Chemical
Reactions
10.3 Calculations Involving Other
Quantities
10.4 Problems Involving Limiting
Quantities
Color testing to analyze a sample
10.5 Theoretical Yield and Percent Yield
10.6 Calculations with Net Ionic
Equations
Review Clues
Section 10.1
Sections 7.3, 8.2
10.3
To determine how much of any substance
is involved in a chemical reaction, given
any quantity of another substance, no
matter what units are involved
Section 10.2
Section 7.1, Chapter 6
Section 10.3
Section 7.3
Section 10.5
Section A1.1
10.4
To calculate the quantities of substances
produced in a reaction when quantities
of more than one reactant are specified
Section 10.6
Section 9.2
10.5
To express the quantity of product
obtained from a reaction as a percentage
of what the reaction is theoretically
capable of producing
Objectives
10.1
To calculate the number of moles of any
other substance in a chemical reaction
from the number of moles of any one of
the substances
10.6
To calculate the numbers of moles
involved in net ionic equations, to
calculate the masses of complete
compounds involved in such equations,
and to recognize the limitations of net
ionic equations in calculating masses of
individual ions
10.2
To use the mass of one substance to
determine masses of other substances
involved in a chemical reaction
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