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  Learn about Formulas, Equations, and Stoichiometry.
Formulas, Equations,
and Stoichiometry
Instead
of presenting stoichiometry as an isolated subject, Formulas, Equations, and
Stoichiometry reviews and reinforces fundamental topics before the student is
immersed in this subject. The review progresses into a descriptive discussion of
chemical equations. Once chemical equations are well understood, students are
taught the mathematics that chemists use to describe such equations. This
program incorporates common terms, compounds, and reactions with which most
students are already familiar in an effort to reduce the complexity of the
subject matter. Interesting analogies, real life examples, and captivating
artwork bring the subject to life!
OUTLINE:
I. Introduction
II. Chemical formulas
A. Molecules
B. Formula units
III. Atomic Mass
A. Atomic mass unit (AMU)
B. Isotopes
C. Molar mass
IV. Determining chemical
formulas
A. Percent composition
B. Empirical formulas
V. The Mole
A. Avogadro's number
B. Molecular weights
C. Formula weight
D. Atomic vs. Molecular mass
VI. Conversion Equations
A. Moles to grams
B. Grams to moles
C. Particles in a sample
VII. Chemical Equations
A. Balancing chemical equations
VIII. Stoichiometry
A. Mass to mass stoichiometry
B. Mass to volume stoichiometry
C. Volume to volume

stoichiometry
D. Limiting reactants
E. Yield
F. Theoretical yield
G. Actual yield
H. Percent yield
IX. Summary
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