CHE 131 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Filter Paper, Green Chemistry, Atom Economy

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If you know the number of moles of one substance, the balanced equation tells you the number of moles of the others: stoichiometrically equivalent molar ratios from the balanced equation. In a balanced equation, the amount (moles) of substances are stoichiometrically equivalent to each other. A specific amount of one substance is formed from, produces or reacts with a specific amount of the other. Quantitative relationship is expressed as stoichiometrically equivalent molar ratios that are used as conversion factors to calculate the amounts. 1 mol of c3h8 reacts with 5 mol o2 , so they are stoichiometrically equivalent. 1 mol c3h8 produces 3 mol of co2 , so they are stoichiometrically equivalent. 1 mol of c3h8 produces 4 mol h2o so they are stoichiometrically equivalent. Any 2 of these substances are stoichiometrically equivalent. How to solve any stoich problem that involves a reaction.

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