Hello,
I've a question which I'm making a presentation about it, and it's very important to me, so I appreciate your help.
What are the similarities between stoichiometry of reactions that start with solid reactants, and solution stoichiometry?
These are what I have in mind:
1. In both stoichiometry we have to start with a balanced chemical equation.
2. In both stoichiometry, we can find the mass amount of reactants and products.
3. The key unit used in both is MOLE! so conversion to mole is the common path.
4. In both, we can identify limiting reactant, and calculate theoretical,actual, & percent of yeild.
Could you give me a feedback or add anything that I'm missing please?
Do I have to talk about different kinds of reactions in solutions??
can't wait to hear back from anyone willing to help..