CHEM 1110 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Chemical Formula, Molecular Mass, Chemical Equation

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Stoichiometry study that examines the quantities of substances consumed and produced. Chemical equations how we represent chemical reactions. When balancing we can only change the coefficients not the subscripts. Combination reactions two or more substances react to form one product. Decomposition reactions one reactant breaks apart to form 2 or more products. Combustion reactions rapid reactions that produce a flame. Formula weight (fw) is the sum of the atomic weight (aw) of all the atoms in the chemical formula of the substance. %composition of element = (#of atoms of element)(atoms weight of element) divided by formula weight of substance all times 100. Mole the amount of matter that contains as many objects as the number of atoms in exactly 12g of 12c. Molar mass grams per mole of any substance is numerically equal to its formula weight in atomic mass units. Empirical formula tells us the relative number of atoms of each element in the substance.

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