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Flashcards focusing on key vocabulary and concepts related to stoichiometry and mole calculations in chemistry.
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Stoichiometry
The measure of elements; a method to predict the quantities of products formed in a chemical reaction based on reactants.
Coefficients
Numbers in a balanced chemical equation that indicate the ratio of moles of reactants to products.
Molar Mass
The mass of one mole of a substance, typically expressed in grams per mole.
Theoretical Maximum
The highest amount of product that can be produced from a given amount of reactant under ideal conditions.
Conversion Factor
A ratio used to convert one unit to another, such as from moles of a reactant to moles of a product.
Moles
A unit of measurement in chemistry representing a specific number of particles, typically atoms or molecules.
Balanced Equation
A chemical equation that has equal numbers of each type of atom on both sides.
Grams to Moles Conversion
To convert grams of a substance to moles, divide the mass in grams by the molar mass.
Maximum Moles of NO2 from N2O5
From 3 moles of N2O5, it is possible to produce a maximum of 6 moles of NO2.
O2 Production from N2O5
From 3 moles of N2O5, it is possible to produce 1.5 moles of O2.