CHEM 20A Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Avogadro Constant, Carbon-12, Stoichiometry

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Determine how much of a compound reacts with how much of another compound. Determine how much product will be formed in a reaction. These calculations depend upon the law of conservation of matter as their basis. Unlike most chemistry which deals with the electrons, this deals with the nucleus as the protons and neutrons make up the most negligible part of the atom"s weight. Manipulate coefficients to have the same number of atoms of each element on both sides of the reaction. *balance elements in order of carbon, hydrogen, and then oxygen. *it"s generally not a good idea to try and vary the coefficient of a compound that contains a large number of elements. The modern day standard for the a. m. u. is carbon-12. *c-12 leads forms more compounds than any other element using it as the standard increases accuracy with other elements. *binding energy must be included in the standard.

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