Aqueous Reactions - Solution Stoichiometry
Reactions that occur in solution are common throughout freshman chemistry. By using the Molar concentration of a solution we have the ability to determine moles of reactants or products and build upon the stoichiometry foundation built in unit 1.
M = mol/L so that mol = (M)(V) If we know the concentration of the solution and the volume we used, we can find the moles involved in the reaction.
On the next pages, you will find links to problem sets and solutions for the general areas. Acid base, precipitation and oxidation-reduction reactions.
Notes on Solution Stoichiometry here
M = mol/L so that mol = (M)(V) If we know the concentration of the solution and the volume we used, we can find the moles involved in the reaction.
On the next pages, you will find links to problem sets and solutions for the general areas. Acid base, precipitation and oxidation-reduction reactions.
Notes on Solution Stoichiometry here