CHEM 1040 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: United Service Organizations, Barium Chloride, Salt Metathesis Reaction

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Chem 1040- lecture 11- stoichiometry & chemical equations. The components of a chemical equation may be: different physical states, fractions or multiples of moles. To calculate the number of moles of a substance: Solids n = mass / molar mass n = g /(g/mol) Solutions n = concentration * volume n = (mol/l) * l. Gases n = (p*v)/(r*t) n = (kpa * l) / (r * t) Note: r will have different units depending on the equation. There are two practice questions that will be taken up in the next lecture. They are in the stoichiometry notes provided through courselink, on page s-4. Combination (aka synthesis) a + b ab. H+ + oh- salt + h2o hcl(aq) + h+ (aq) The reaction of main concern are double displacement reactions. They can be precipitation and/or acid/base (aka neutralization) reactions. Molecular reactions: shows everything behaving as molecular structures. Ex: 2agno3(aq) + bacl2(aq) ba(no3)2(aq) + 2agcl(s)

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