This lecture was fairly smooth. I feel like I had a pretty good understanding of the lesson. The lesson was titled "Using Molarities in Stoichiometric Calculations" and it began with a very helpful flow chart. A key point that really helped me was the concept of "want/have" or "what you want over what you have". That concept really helped me through the first example and simplified the lesson. After that we learned two new key terms: endpoint which is the moles of acid = moles of base, and titrate= acid base reaction.
Stoichiometry & Reactions
Using Molarity in Calculations
Helpful Video Based on the Lesson
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Great description of the lecture, Jackson. Your pictures and links are very detailed which helps me understand the lecture better.
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