sign up I login
 advanced
refer a friend - earn nickels!!

Ask & Discuss Questions with Community & Experts

Moderation Team
Ask iit jee aieee pet cbse icse state board community Discussion Response Post to: Important Concepts In STOICHIOMETRY
Forum Index -> Community shelf -> View Full Question like the article? email it to a friend.  
Author Message
kamalasai (177)

Blazing goIITian

Olaaa!! Perrrfect answer. 33  [39 rates]

kamalasai's Avatar

total posts: 341    
offline Offline

Stoichiometry



   


1.1 Mole concept & Avogadro's constant
1 Mole is equivalent to 6.023 x 1023 (Avogadro's number) units of any substance.
Mass of 1 mole of atoms (monatomic) Relative atomic mass in grams Symbol used: RAM
Mass of 1 mole of a compound Relative molecular mass in grams Symbol used: Mr
     

Number of moles = mass
mass per mole
 


1.2 Formulae
Chemical formula is the number of each type of atom in the smallest viable unit of the substance.
Empirical formula is the simplest possible ratio of elements in a substance.
By definition the molecular formula will be an integral number of empirical formulae (x1, x2 etc)
Examples:
Compound
Sulphuric acid
Ethane
hydrogen peroxide
propane
Ethene
formula
H2SO4
C2H6
H2O2
C3H8
C2H4
empirical formula
H2SO4
CH3
HO
C3H8
CH2

1.3 Chemical Equations
The simplest ratio of the number of moles of reactants and products in a chemical reaction. The balancing numbers are known as the coefficients of the reaction. Use of balancing number is essential to fulfill the law of conservation of matter. The overall set of balancing coefficients of a chemical reaction is known as the reaction stoichiometry
State symbols: (s)-Solid , (l)-liquid, (g)-gas, (aq)-aqueous solution...ie something dissolved in water. These should be included in all chemical reactions.

1.4 Mass relationships in chemical reactions
The ratio of two reacting masses will be always maintained for a specific chemical reaction. These mass ratios can be found from the stoichiometry (balancing numbers) of the equation and the molar masses of the reactants and products
Limiting reagent is a term used to describe the product which will completely react leaving other reactants unused.
The reactant left behind unused at the end of a reaction is said to be in excess

1.5 Solutions
Solvent - the dissolving medium (usually water)
Solute - the substance that is dissolved.
Solution - the above components when mixed together intimately so that the solid phase becomes indistinguishable from the liquid phase.
Concentration - the amount of solute per amount of solvent (units mols per dm3 (litre) or grams per litre)
Concentration = grams or moles/volume (also called Molarity)
 this article: 25 points  (with Olaaa!! Perrrfect answer.   in 5 votes )   [?]
 
You have to be logged on to rate
  
 

Top Offers for goIITians
Correspondence Courses
Brilliant Tutorials
Narayana Institute
Aakash Institute
Classroom/Crash Courses
Narayana - Kota , Delhi , Others
Brilliant Tutorials - Class , Crash
Aakash Institute - Medical , Engg
Online Test Series
Brilliant Tutorials
Narayana Institute
Aakash Institute
Mahesh Tutorials
AMITY      Sri Chaitanya