I was taught,
GO FOR THE MOLES!!!!!!!
convert given quantities to moles
b. convert given quantites to moles
Balance the number of atoms for each element on both sides of a chemical equation
Step By Step on solving means breaking down a math problem. For example, if you need to find the square root of 12-3, you would need to do the first step and solve 12-3, then go to the next step of what you were asked.
Stoichiometry is the calculation of the various products and reactants in chemical reactions. The two types are reaction stoichiometry and composition stoichiometry.
convert given quantities to moles
b. convert given quantites to moles
Balance the number of atoms for each element on both sides of a chemical equation
Step By Step on solving means breaking down a math problem. For example, if you need to find the square root of 12-3, you would need to do the first step and solve 12-3, then go to the next step of what you were asked.
Stoichiometry is the calculation of the various products and reactants in chemical reactions. The two types are reaction stoichiometry and composition stoichiometry.
To determine the stoichiometry of a reaction, you must first write out a balanced equation describing the reaction and then use the coefficients of this statement to represent molar ratios.
Well, first you start with a problem . . .
When a problem has a label "stoichiometry" on top of it.
An example of stoichiometry is any chemical reaction. HCl+NaOH->NaCl+H2O may be an example of stoichiometry.
Stoichiometry is not a method of measurement, it is a concept for the ratios of reactants and products.
You need to write a balanced reaction and then use stoichiometry to solve this problem.First write a balanced reaction. The reactants are O2 and NH3 and the products are HNO3 and H2O. For step-by-step instructions on how to balance a reaction, see the Related Questions link to the left.Then use stoichiometry to solve the problem. See the Related Questions to the left for step by step instructions on how to do that! And don't forget to convert the 402 kg of water into moles!
The heart of stoichiometry is the mole ratio given by the coefficients of the balanced equation