CHM 1142 Lecture 3: Chapter 3 - Stochiometry

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The study of the mass relationships in chemistry, based on the law of. The states of the reactants and products are written in parenthesis to the right of each compound. (g) = gas, (l) l liquid, (s)=solid, (aq) = in aqueous solution. Are inserted to balance the equation to follow the law of conservation of mass. Add coef cients instead of subscripts because elements can make two different compound, solutions, or mixtures. H2(g) + o2(g) 2h2o(g) = hydrogen peroxide. Combination - two or more substances react to form one product. Decomposition - one substance breaks down into two or more substances. Combustion - two or more substances that generally are rapid reactions that produce a. Ame and most often involved oxygen in the air as a reactant. The sum of the atomic weights for the atoms in a chemical formula. Cacl2 = ca: 1(40. 08 amu) + cl: 2(35. 453 amu) = 110.

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