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Equations and Reaction Stoichiometry

The combustian (burning) of methane (CH4) with oxygen (O2) produces mainiy carbon dioxide (COz) (H2O). Methane is the main component of naturai gas. [Pg.81]

3-1 Chemical Equations 3-2 Calculations Based on Chemical Equations [Pg.81]

3-5 Sequential Reactions 3-6 Concentrations of Solutions 3-7 Dilution of Solutions 3-8 Using Solutions in Chemical Reactions [Pg.81]

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The word stoichiometry is derived from the Greek stoicheion, which means first principle or element, and metron, which means measure. Stoichiometry describes the quantitative relationships among elements in compounds (composition stoichiometry) and among substances as they undergo chemical changes (reaction stoichiometry). In this chapter we are concerned with chemical formulas and composition stoichiometry. In Chapter 3 we shall discuss chemical equations and reaction stoichiometry. [Pg.47]


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