Chemical Equations

(Lecture id-1041)

TOPICS & OBJECTIVES

1120 - Chemical Equations
    1010 - Understand the symbols used in a chemical equation.
    1020 - Translate a description of a chemical reaction into a chemical equation.
    1030 - Interpret a chemical equation to describe a chemical reaction.
    1040 - Recognize single displacement, double displacement, combination, and decomposition reactions.
    1060 - Recognize combustion, gas evolution, precipitation, and neutralization reactions.
 
1130 - Balancing Chem Equations
    1010 - Given a balanced equation, identify the mole ratio between any two components.
    1020 - Use a mole ratio to determine the moles of any component, from moles of any other component.
    1025 - Identify the conversion factors needed to determine the grams of any reaction component from another component.
    1030 - Use a mole ratio and molar mass to determine the grams of any component, from grams of any other component.
    1040 - Write the dimensional analysis for converting from grams of any reaction component from another component.
 
1140 - Mole Ratio
    1010 - Interpret and explain coefficients in a chemical equation.
    1020 - Balance a simple chemical equation.
    1030 - Balance the elements in the most complicated component of the equation first.
    1040 - Balance the elements in the simples component of the equation last (usually H or O).
    1050 - Balance polyatomic ions as if they were elements in ionic reactions.
 


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