CHEM120 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Ionic Compound, Chemical Formula, Molar Concentration

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The mole method always convert to moles & use mole ratios. From moles g of x mole of x mol of x mol of y mol of y g of y. Mole ratios from balanced chemical equations or molecular formulas. Limiting reagent = reagent that limits the amount of product. Theoretical yield = max amount of product in mass (assuming rxn goes to completion) Product of one rxn = reactant of another. Section 2 aqueous solutions and reactions in aqueous solutions. +ve and -ve ions arranged in regular, repeating patterns. Held in place by strong ionic forces solids at room temp. Ionizes in water; ions become hydrated and stabilized by h2o. Divide m of sample by m of empirical formula. Determine common product of both independent rxns. Subtract (cid:3046)(cid:3028)(cid:3040)(cid:3043)(cid:3039)(cid:3032) by (cid:3004) & (cid:3009) to find other elements. Set equ: (cid:3043)(cid:3045)(cid:3042)(cid:3031)(cid:3048)(cid:3030)(cid:3047) (cid:3019)(cid:2870) (cid:3047)(cid:3042)(cid:3047)(cid:3028)(cid:3039) = (cid:3051)(cid:3014)(cid:3267)(cid:3117)+(cid:3040)(cid:3294)(cid:3276)(cid:3288)(cid:3291)(cid:3287)(cid:3280)(cid:2879)(cid:3051) Set (cid:3019)(cid:2870)= and (cid:3019)(cid:2870)= (cid:3043)(cid:3045)(cid:3042)(cid:3031)(cid:3048)(cid:3030)(cid:3047) (cid:3014)(cid:3267)(cid:3118) Isolate for x, then find corresponding value for y.

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