made this for a friend, figured the internet would like it too
stoichiometry is not complicated IF it is explained correctly
I personally find the factor that makes in-school learning difficult is they teach you how but they often don't teach you why and I personally (and I know others do as well) cannot understand the how if I don't understand the why
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C of A = (C of T• V of T • Mole Ratio) / V of A, where C - Concentration V - Volume T - Titrant, substance of known info A - Analyte, substance of unknown info
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topics covered- atomic masses, the mole, coefficients, balanced equations, mole ratio, mass relationships, empirical formula, molecular formula, atomic and molecular weights, & molar mass
Chapter 3 is where we start getting into calculations :D
This review isn't that long, but it thoroughly covers every concept so that you’ll be prepared for the exam. The information in this chapter will be useful when we get to the math-heavy chapters like Gas Laws, Kinetics, Solubility, and Equilibrium.
All the parts (and the links) have already been divided up in the document. Hopefully this'll make things a bit easier.
Where you can find the Chapter 3: Stoichiometry file
http://www.viewdocsonline.com/document/r91kp6
http://www.scribd.com/doc/191032756/AP-Chemistry-Chapter-3-Stoichiometry (the better link)