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  • Stoichiometry

    Study of quantitative relationships in a balanced chemical equation.
  • Gas Stoichiometry

    Calculations involving chemical reactions that produce gases.
  • Ideal Gas Law

    Equation relating pressure, volume, temperature, and moles of a gas.
  • Stoichiometric Chart

    Tool used to convert known quantities to unknowns in reactions.
  • Moles

    Unit representing the amount of substance, used in stoichiometry.
  • Balanced Equation

    Chemical equation with equal numbers of each type of atom on both sides.
  • Coefficients

    Numbers in a balanced equation indicating the ratio of reactants and products.
  • Pressure

    Force exerted by gas particles per unit area.
  • Volume

    Space occupied by a gas.
  • Temperature

    Measure of the average kinetic energy of gas particles.
  • Mole-to-Mole Comparison

    Ratio of moles of reactants to products based on coefficients.
  • Jump

    Transition from known to unknown quantities in stoichiometry.
  • Silver Oxide

    Compound produced from silver and oxygen in a reaction.
  • Formula Units

    Smallest whole number ratio of ions in an ionic compound.
  • Grams

    Unit of mass used to measure substances in stoichiometry.