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Table of contents
Slide 1
The Greenhouse Effect
The Sources of Increased CO2
Reaction Stoichiometry
Reaction Stoichiometry: What it Means
Review of Going from Mass to Mole
Review of Going from Mole to Mass
Using Stoichiometry: Going from Mole A to Mole B
Using Stoichiometry to Go from Mole A to Mole B
Using Stoichiometry to Go from Mole A to Mole B
Going from Mass of A to Mass of B: Using Stoichiometry
Going from Mass of A to Mass of B: Using Stoichiometry
Stoichiometry
Strategy behind Solving Stoichiometry Problems
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Theoretical and Percent Yield
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Limiting Reactant
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Problem: Chemical Analysis
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Solution Chemistry
Concentration
Molarity Is a Concentration Unit
Mole and Molar
Solution Preparation
Preparing 1.00 L of a 1.00 M NaCl Solution from a Solid Solute
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Dilution: Making a Solution from a Solution
Dilutions
Diluting a Solution
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In a Dilution the Moles Are Unchanged. Why Is This?
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Solution Stoichiometry: Molarity to Moles
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Aqueous Chemisty
Terminology: Ionization and Miscible
Electrolytes
Electrolytes and Nonelectrolytes
Salt (Ionic Compound) versus Sugar Dissolved in Water
Solutions Are Formed when Solutes Dissolve in Solvents
Acid versus Base
Solubility of Ionic Compounds
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Reaction Types
Criteria for Chemical Reactions to Occur
Chemical Reactions: Types
Double Displacement Reactions
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Net Ionic Chemical Reactions
Complete Ionic Equation
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Acid and Base Reactions
Illustration of Acid–Base Reaction
Gas-Evolution Reactions
Gas-Forming Reactions
Illustration of Gas Evolution Reaction
Compounds that Undergo Gas-Evolution Reactions
Other Patterns in Reactions
Oxidation and Reduction Reactions
Redox Reaction: Transfer of Electron Reactions
Oxidation and Reduction
Illustration of Oxidation–Reduction Reaction
Oxidation States: Rules for Assigning Oxidation States
Rules for Assigning Oxidation States
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Redox Half-Reactions
Redox Half-Reactions
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Reactions of Metals with Nonmetals
Combustion Reactions
Combustion Products Predictions
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Author:
Daniel Calef