Directly.me Chemistry – Using Stoichiometry Calculations in Real World Situations

Introduction

Chemistry is the science of substances and the laws by which they occur in the conversion of other substances. The basic laws of chemistry, including the laws of the quantitative relations between the reactants using the equations of chemical reactions and the derivation of the chemical compounds, make up a branch of chemistry called stoichiometry.

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Who should take this course?

This course is beneficial for academic students – who want to know more about chemistry and does not have a sound knowledge on chemical stoichiometry, a tool through which various substances are measures, and for independent learners – who are interested in developing their basic knowledge about using different tools in chemistry. 

What are the benefits of the course?

This course will help you to learn chemical stoichiometry through videos, Scaffolded homework activities, Virtual laboratory activities (simulation-based working environment) and end of module quizzes. At the end of the course, you will be able to use a set of chemist tools (the amount of substances produced and consumed because of the chemical reaction) in an efficient and effective manner.

Furthermore, you will be able to know about:

- Dimensional Analysis
- Empirical Formulas
- Limiting Reagents
- Titrations
- Reactions Involving Mixtures

Table of contents:

Stoichiometry I:

- Introduction
- The mole
- The arsenic problem in Bangladesh
- Measuring arsenic in the lab
- Basic tools of stoichiometry
- Testing water for arsenic contamination
- Using density to check arsenic concentrations
- Arsenic remediation
- Unit recap

Stoichiometry II:

- Empirical formula
- Reaction stoichiometry
- Limiting reagents
- Titration
- Analysis of mixtures
- Unit recap

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This guide has been designed and prepared by renowned professors and lecturers of different universities and colleges across the United States of America.

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Introduction

Chemistry is the science of substances and the laws by which they occur in the conversion of other substances. The basic laws of chemistry, including the laws of the quantitative relations between the reactants using the equations of chemical reactions and the derivation of the chemical compounds, make up a branch of chemistry called stoichiometry.

User should download and install Quicktime, flash player and Java on their personal computer, laptop or iPad. All of these applications are free of cost and can be downloaded with the help of an internet connection.

Who should take this course?

This course is beneficial for academic students – who want to know more about chemistry and does not have a sound knowledge on chemical stoichiometry, a tool through which various substances are measures, and for independent learners – who are interested in developing their basic knowledge about using different tools in chemistry. 

What are the benefits of the course?

This course will help you to learn chemical stoichiometry through videos, Scaffolded homework activities, Virtual laboratory activities (simulation-based working environment) and end of module quizzes. At the end of the course, you will be able to use a set of chemist tools (the amount of substances produced and consumed because of the chemical reaction) in an efficient and effective manner.

Furthermore, you will be able to know about:

- Dimensional Analysis
- Empirical Formulas
- Limiting Reagents
- Titrations
- Reactions Involving Mixtures

Table of contents:

Stoichiometry I:

- Introduction
- The mole
- The arsenic problem in Bangladesh
- Measuring arsenic in the lab
- Basic tools of stoichiometry
- Testing water for arsenic contamination
- Using density to check arsenic concentrations
- Arsenic remediation
- Unit recap

Stoichiometry II:

- Empirical formula
- Reaction stoichiometry
- Limiting reagents
- Titration
- Analysis of mixtures
- Unit recap

Author Bio:

This guide has been designed and prepared by renowned professors and lecturers of different universities and colleges across the United States of America.

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