CHEM 101L Chapter Notes - Chapter 2.1: Dihydrogen Cation, Sulfite, Stoichiometry

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Chem 101: definition of a mol and preparation for stoichiometry. A mol is defined as the atomic mass of an elemnt/molecule. Carbon 12 weighs 12 g/mol, therefore 12 g of carbon will have 6. 022 x 1023 atoms of carbon since there is 1 mol of carbon. *knowing the definition of a mol is very important, without. It you will not pass this course let alone any chemistry or. Another basic topic that must be covered before we go into stoichiometry is balancing charges of molecular substances and balancing the equation of a chemical reaction. Balancing charges of molecular substances is a very simple concept and requires kindergarten level of math being able to add and subtract up to the number 4. To balance charges of molecular substances, know each individual atoms charge and just add them up and make sure they equal 0. So for example: let"s take hydrogen and sulfate.

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