Chemical Reactions
General Chemistry • 12 topics in this chapter.
This Chemical Reactions chapter in General Chemistry brings together interactive tools for understanding how substances transform, covering reaction types (synthesis, decomposition, single and double replacement, combustion), predicting products, and writing correct chemical equations. It also supports core skills like identifying reactants and products, recognizing states of matter, and applying conservation of mass to every reaction.
On this page you can balance chemical equations, build mole ratios from coefficients, and solve common reaction problems such as limiting reactant, theoretical yield, percent yield, and reaction stoichiometry from mass, moles, or solution concentrations. Step-by-step outputs help you see exactly how coefficients control particle relationships, making it easier to learn patterns and avoid typical balancing and stoichiometry mistakes.
The difficulty ranges from beginner equation writing and balancing to advanced quantitative stoichiometry, making it useful for high school chemistry, AP/IB, and introductory university courses. Teachers can use it to demonstrate reaction reasoning clearly, self-learners can practice until the workflow feels automatic, and advanced users can quickly verify answers and units when working through problem sets, labs, and exam prep.
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1. Balancing Chemical Reactions
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2. Stoichiometry of the Reaction
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3. Relating the Mass of Reactants and Products
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4. Chemical Reactions in Solutions (molarity)
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5. Mass of Solute in a Solution of Known Molarity
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6. Solution Dilution
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7. Stoichiometry of Reactions in Solution
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8. The Limiting Reactant
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9. Theoretical Yield Actual Yield and Percent Yield
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10. Reactants in Accordance with the Percent Yield
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11. Consecutive Reactions
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12. Extent of Reaction
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