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The Roadmap To Stoichiometry

The document outlines the steps to solve stoichiometry problems by starting with known values like volume, mass, moles or molecules and using conversion factors like molar mass and mole ratios to determine unknown values. It emphasizes that the direction of calculations depends on the known and unknown quantities and provides resources to look up molar mass from the periodic table and mole ratios from balanced chemical equations.
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The Roadmap To Stoichiometry

The document outlines the steps to solve stoichiometry problems by starting with known values like volume, mass, moles or molecules and using conversion factors like molar mass and mole ratios to determine unknown values. It emphasizes that the direction of calculations depends on the known and unknown quantities and provides resources to look up molar mass from the periodic table and mole ratios from balanced chemical equations.
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The Roadmap to Stoichiometry

VOLUM MASS VOLUM MASS


E E

x 22.4 L x molar x 22.4 L x molar


mass mass

 molar  22.4 L  molar


 22.4 L mass
mass

Mole ratio
MOLE MOLE
S Mole ratio
S

 6.022 x 1023 x 6.022 x 1023  6.022 x 1023 x 6.022 x 1023

MOLECUL MOLECUL
ES ES

The direction of stoichiometry depends on where you are and where you want to be. Start with the
given and flow the path to the unknown.

Remember:

Molar Mass is found by adding the atomic mass units on the periodic table.

Mole Ratio values are the coefficients of the balanced chemical reaction.

http://www.mwiseman.com/courses/chem_honors/units/unit08.php#_partB

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