Reactivity 2.1—How much? The amount of chemical change Flashcards

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Coefficient

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A number placed before each chemical species indicating it’s relative amount in a chemical equation.

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Steps to formulating a Chemical Equation

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  1. Write the word equation with reactants on the left and products on the right.
  2. Convert reactants and products into chemical formulas.
  3. Balance the equation
  4. Add state symbols
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Limiting reactant

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The substance which is completely consumed in a chemical reaction and determines the yield of the product formed.

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Excess reactant

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The reactant which is still remaining after the reaction has taken place.

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Theoretical yield

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The maximum amount of product that could be obtained from a chemical reaction, assuming all reactants are completely converted into products.

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Percentage yield

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The experimental yield actually produced by the reaction compared to the theoretical yield, expressed as a percentage.

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Percentage yield formula

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percentage yield = experimental yield / theoretical yield x 100

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By-products

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An additional product that is formed alongside the desired product during a chemical reaction.

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Atom economy

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A measure reaction efficiency which compares the total mass of reactant atoms which end up as desired products, represented as a percentage.

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Green Chemistry

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The field of chemistry which focuses on creating chemical processes and products that are sustainable and environmentally friendly.

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What is a chemical equation and what does it include?

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A chemical equation represents a chemical reaction, detailing the chemical formulas of the reactants and products, which are separated by an arrow. It also includes state symbols for each species involved.

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What information does a balanced chemical equation provide and how is it utilized in data conversion?

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A balanced chemical equation displays mole ratios of species via coefficients, enabling conversion of mass, volume, or concentration from one species to another by applying these ratios after converting to moles.

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What causes differences between theoretical and percentage yield in chemical reactions?

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Differences arise due to incomplete reactions, alternative reactions taking place, loss during transfer of reactants or products, and impurities in the reactants.

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