CHEMENG 2D04 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Stoichiometry, Molar Concentration, Solubility

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Numerical relationship between chemical amounts in a reaction. For reactants with multiple reactant, one might be completely used up before the other when this reactant is used up, reaction stops. Reaction that limits amount of product formed is called the limiting reaction 1/27/2014. Many chemical reactions carried out in solution because mixing facilitates the close contact between atoms, ions or molecules required for a reaction to occur. Solution homogenous mixture of two or more components. Solute matter which is dissolved in the solvent. Concentration of a solution is given by its molarity. Molarity (m) = moles of solute volume of solution (in. Solution dilutions page 170 solutions are often stored as concentrated stock solutions. * moles of solute are constant, only the total volume of solution changes. Can be used to convert between amount of reactants and/or products in a chemical reaction concentration can be labeled with square brackets around formula [formula] e. g. [hcl(aq)]

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