
Stoichiometry and Equations
This topic focuses on writing balanced chemical equations and using them to determine reacting masses and volumes. Students will apply stoichiometric principles to solve quantitative problems.
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This topic focuses on writing balanced chemical equations and using them to determine reacting masses and volumes. Students will apply stoichiometric principles to solve quantitative problems.
Key Questions
- How do we balance chemical equations?
- What is the limiting reactant in a chemical reaction?
- How can we predict the yield of a reaction?
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