Transcription of Chapter 11: Stoichiometry
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366 Stoichiometry BIGIdea Mass relationships in chemical reactions confirm the law of conservation of Defining StoichiometryMAINIdea The amount of each reactant present at the start of a chemical reaction determines how much product can Stoichiometric CalculationsMAINIdea The solution to every stoichiometric problem requires a balanced chemical Limiting Reactants MAINIdea A chemical reaction stops when one of the reactants is used Percent Yield MAINIdea Percent yield is a measure of the efficiency of a chemical Green plants make their own food through photosynthesis. Photosynthesis occurs within structures called chloroplasts in the cells of plants.
370 Chapter 11 • Stoichiometry EXAMPLE Problem 11.1 Interpreting Chemical Equations The combustion of propane ( C 3H 8) provides energy for heating homes, cooking food, and soldering metal parts. Interpret the equation for the combustion of propane in terms of representative particles,
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