CHEM103 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Limiting Reagent, Ionic Compound, Stoichiometry

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Reaction stoichiometry: description of the quantitative relationships among substances as they participate in chemical reactions. Limiting reactants: the reactant in a chemical reaction that limits the amount of product that can be formed. The reaction will stop when all of the limiting reactant is consumed. Actual and percent yields: actual is the amount of product actually produced by a chemical reaction, percent yields. Majority component of the solution(water) in (aq) solution, water is the solvent: solute. Molarity: calculating and using in calculations: molarity is the amount of solute (in moles) divided by the volume of solution (in liters), using calculations. Dilution: making a solution less concentrated by adding more solvent. Solubility and what happens when you dissolve something. Electrolyte and nonelectrolyte solutions: electrolyte solution a chemical compound that conducts electricity by changing into ions when melted or dissolved into a solution.

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