Transcription of Tutorial 4 SOLUTION STOICHIOMETRY - EIU
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T-27 Tutorial 4 SOLUTION STOICHIOMETRYS olution STOICHIOMETRY calculations involve chemical reactions taking place in the various methods of expressing SOLUTION concentration the most convenient for generallaboratory use is molarity, which is defined: Moles of solute nsoluteMolarity = or M = Liters of SOLUTION LsolnChemical reactions are written in terms of moles of reactants and products; this molarityconcentration unit relates moles of solute to volume of SOLUTION . Thus, easily measured solutionvolumes provide a simple method of measuring moles of : What is the molarity of a SOLUTION made by dissolving g of potassium chloridein enough water to make mL of SOLUTION ?This data gives a relationship between amount of solute and volume of SOLUTION : g KCl mL.
SOLUTION STOICHIOMETRY Solution stoichiometry calculations involve chemical reactions taking place in solution. Of the various methods of expressing solution concentration the most convenient for general laboratory use is molarity, which is defined: Moles of solute n solute Molarity = or M = ...
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