Chem Reactions & Stoichiometry

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Mind Map on Chem Reactions & Stoichiometry, created by ecomumsie on 10/11/2015.
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Mind Map by ecomumsie, updated more than 1 year ago
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Created by ecomumsie about 10 years ago
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Chem Reactions & Stoichiometry
  1. Outcomes
    1. Understand terms
      1. Chemical Reactions
        1. Balance Equations
        2. Calculate Moles
        3. Stoichiometry
          1. Stoichio = Element
            1. Metry = Measure
              1. Study of
                1. Quantities
                  1. Produced or Consumed
                  2. Atomic Mass
                    1. Weighing
                    2. Equations
                      1. ATOMS ARE NEITHER CREATED NOR DESTROYED IN ANY CHEMICAL REACTION
                        1. When balancing equations we ONLY change the coefficients
                          1. 4 Bread + 2 Cheese produces 2 Sandwiches
                            1. Balanced
                            2. REACTIVITY
                              1. Simple Patterns
                                1. Combination Reactions
                                  1. A+B gives C
                                  2. Decompositions Reactions
                                    1. C gives A+B
                                    2. Combustion Reaction
                                      1. Produces a flame
                                      2. Displacement
                                        1. Single
                                          1. AKA Substitution
                                          2. Double
                                          3. REDOX Reactions
                                            1. Electron Transfer
                                              1. Change of Oxidisation Number
                                                1. Drives LIFE
                                              2. Formula & Molecular Mass
                                                1. AKA
                                                  1. Molecular Formular
                                                  2. Precise Measure
                                                    1. Quantitative significance
                                                      1. Use Atomic Mass NOT Atomic Number
                                                        1. For IONIC Compounds use Formula Limit ?
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