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Chemistry - Chapter 11 - Stoichiometry

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the study of the Quantitative, or measurable relationships that exist in chemical formulas and chemical reactions
Stoichiometry is based on ______
The Coefficients of a chemical equations represents: (3)
a ratio between the numbers of moles of any two of the substances in a balanced chemical equation.
when you are given the moles of one substance and need to find the mass of another substance involved in the same reaction
when you are given the mass of one substance and need to find the mass of another substance involved in the same reaction
the reactant that limits the amount of product formed in a chemical reaction
The __ will be completely used up by the reaction.
The other reactant will have some amount unchanged or left over that reactant is the ___.
The quantities of product formed in a reaction is always determined by the quantity of the _____.
The amount of a product that should be produced based on calculation.
the amount of a product that is really obtained from a chemical reaction
Reasons why the actual yield differs: (3)
The percent of the expected yield that was actually obtained.
What is the formula for percent yeild?

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