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GCSE CCEA Chemistry : Quantitative Chemistry-Relative Formula Mass Complete Revision Summary,Notes,V
Quantitative Chemistry a) Calculating Formulas Mass b) Calculating Moles from Masses c) Calculating Moles from Volume d) Calculating Moles from Concentration e) Calculations from Balanced Chemical equations f) Percentage Yield g) Atom Economy h) Titrations
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GCSE CCEA Chemistry : Quantitative Chemistry-Key Terms Complete Revision Summary,Notes,Video & Quest
Quantitative Chemistry a) Calculating Formulas Mass b) Calculating Moles from Masses c) Calculating Moles from Volume d) Calculating Moles from Concentration e) Calculations from Balanced Chemical equations f) Percentage Yield g) Atom Economy h) Titrations
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A short introduction of analytical chemistry and its main branches (qualitative and quantitative analysis) is given in this post. It includes topics such as acid-base equilibria, atomic absorption, calibration, environmental chemistry, gas chromatography - mass spectrometry, liquid chromatography, quality control - quality assurance, statistical analysis of experimental data.
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What is stoichiometry and why is it used in chemistry? Stoichiometry is a study of quantitative composition of substances involved in the chemical reactions. A balanced chemical equation can be used to calculate number of moles, number of particles and mass or volume of a reactant or product. By using the information obtained from a […]
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