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Analytical process involving gradual addition of a solution to determine the quantity of a substance via stoichiometric reaction.
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Titration
Analytical process involving gradual addition of a solution to determine the quantity of a substance via stoichiometric reaction.
Stoichiometry
Calculation method using balanced equations to relate quantities of reactants and products in chemical reactions.
Gravimetric Analysis
Technique for determining the amount of isolated product by measuring mass changes during a chemical reaction.
Stoichiometric Chart
Tabular tool organizing given and unknown quantities, guiding conversions using balanced chemical equations.
Balanced Chemical Equation
Representation showing equal numbers of atoms for each element on both sides, essential for quantitative analysis.
Molecular Weight
Sum of atomic masses in a compound, used to convert between grams and moles in calculations.
Avogadro's Number
Constant, 6.022 × 10²³, representing the number of particles in one mole of a substance.
Mole
SI unit representing a fixed number of particles, central to conversions in chemical calculations.
Coefficient
Number in a balanced equation indicating the relative amount of each substance involved in a reaction.
Atom
Smallest unit of a chemical element, neutral and indivisible in chemical processes.
Ion
Charged particle formed when an atom or molecule gains or loses electrons.
Molecule
Group of covalently bonded nonmetal atoms, representing the smallest unit of a compound.
Formula Unit
Simplest ratio of ions in an ionic compound, reflecting its composition.