Saturday, February 20, 2010

Stoichiometry

What is the importance of the coefficients in a balanced chemical reaction?

7 comments:

  1. Coefficients tell you how much reactants and products you will have. Quantity!

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  2. The coefficients tell the amount of moles in a given chemical equation.

    Brandon Smith

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  3. Coefficients are key because they tell the quantity in moles of the reactants and the products in the chemical equation.

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  4. Amanda Barnes
    Coefficients tell the amount of moles for the reactants and the products in a balanced chemical equation.

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  5. Sataray Battle
    It's important to have coefficients because, the coefficients are the amounts of each element in the equation and what allows the equation to be balanced.

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  6. The importance of coeffecients in a balanceed chemical equation is that the coefficients of a balanced equation give the relative amounts (in moles) of reactants and products.

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  7. they tell you of how much there are of the reactants and products

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