CHEM 1A Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: P&O (Company), Reagent, Stoichiometry

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The mole: 1 mole= 6. 02 x 10^23= n. How big is a mole: depends on what you"re counting, 1 mole = 6. 022x10^23 items, 1 mole of water molecules = 18 ml, 1 mole of pennies = enough to cover the entire earth about 1/4 mile deep. Tells you how much product you can predict to make when you do a reaction. Reaction must be balanced balancing: 1) write the reaction (unbalanced) 4) check that you have equal number of each atom on both sides. Determining which is the limiting reagent~ masses of reactants must be converted into moles: always start with a balanced equation, convert all masses to moles. 3. for all reactants, use mole ratios to go from moles of reactance to moles of product: theoretical yield= the maximum possible amount of product. Theoretical yield is the amount made when the limiting reagent is completely used. 5. convert moles of product to mass of product.

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