CHEM 022 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Molar Mass, Chemical Formula, Stoichiometry

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Online chem class notes 3: counting and weighing. Stoichiometry is the field of chemistry that is used to determine the quantities both for the required reactants of a chemical reaction and the predicted products of said reactions two forms of stoichiometry: Reaction stoichiometry describes quantitative relationships between elements as they are undergoing chemical reactions. Composition stoichiometry (the atomic makeup of a molecule) Both are done by means of several methods of trying to quantify atoms, which are not visible to people and thus need to be observed without actually being seen. The method of counting atoms occurs through the use of ratios. It s the average mass that any particular isotope will have, most often represented as moles. mole means the number of atoms or molecules in 1 molecular weight. Avogadro determined it to be a mole of carbon is equal 602,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 carbon atoms. The molecular formula is an integer (n) multiple of the empirical formula.

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