CHE 2A Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Limiting Reagent, Reagent, Molar Concentration

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Che2a lecture 5 limiting reactant; precipitation reactions. Solution: made up of a solvent and at least one dissolved substance called the solute. Chemical reactions in solutions: refers to reactions that take place in the liquid state, most reactions take place in solutions, all biological reactions in living cells of plants and animals take place in solution. Determining the limiting: limiting reactant, reactant that limits or determines of amount of product that can form in a chemical reaction, ex: 1 mole of fe and 5g of 02 react to form fe3o4: The limiting reactant is the reactant that produces the least amount of product with its given quantity. Stoichiometric ratio: ratio that results when there is no limiting reactant, none of the reactants are left over when the reaction is complete, do not usually occur in nature. Theoretical yield of reaction: how many moles of something we predict will form, based on stoichiometry of chemical equation.

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