Stoichiometry is a branch of chemistry that deals with the relative quantities of reactants and products in chemical reactions. It's like a recipe for chemical reactions, where you need the right proportions to get the desired product.
- First, you must understand the balanced equation of a reaction as it serves as the base for any stoichiometric calculations.
- In stoichiometry, you need to know how to convert units such as liters to moles (or vice versa) using conditions such as STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure).
- The ratio from the balanced equation helps us predict how much product we can get from a given amount of reactant.
In our example, from the balanced equation, we see that each mole of ethene gas reacts with one mole of water to produce one mole of ethanol. Thus, knowing the moles of ethene gives us the moles of ethanol.