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  • Stoichiometry (From The Greek For Element And Measure) - In chemical equations the chemical reactions of the measurable relation of products to reactants is referred to as reaction stoichiometry.
  • Calculation of quantitative relationships of reactants and products - The method describe for determining atomic and molecular masses constitute the beginning of a general approach to chemical calculations and quantitative methods called chemical stoichiometry. It is the area of chemistry and chemical technology on which the determination of the quantities of reactants or products of a chemical reaction is based. Here the quantity of substance ranges from laboratory scale (gm, milligram) to production scale (few Kg to several tons).
  • An opportunity to earn college level credit - Advanced placement chemistry is a course and examination that is offered by the college board which is a part of Advanced Placement Program to give American and Canadian high school students an opportunity that demonstrates their abilities and earn them a college...
  • The contaminated Carbon - The combustion of coal and hydrocarbons produce a mixture of carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide, oxides of nitrogen and unburnt hydrocarbons. Though combustion of fuels is helping us in many ways, yet combustion of fuels is one of the major causes of pollution in atmosphere in our cities and towns. Most of air pollution is due to the products of combustion of fuels in homes, transport and industry. The main pollutants in air are carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, oxides of sulphur and nitrogen. As our energy need is increasing, we are burning more and more fuels.
  • What You Need to Know About AP Chemistry - Advanced Placement Chemistry (AP Chem) is only one of the 35 Advanced Placement courses (in over 20 different subjects) participated in by over a million gifted, talented, and/or highly motivated students each year. Each student of AP Chem will become well acquainted, if not completely familiar with a multitude of subject matter including, but not limited to: chemical bonds, chemical reactions, chemical equilibrium, properties and phases of matter and solutions, nuclear chemistry, reaction kinetics, atomic theory, stoichiometry, and thermodynamics. Successful completion of both a second-year high school algebra course and general chemistry course are recommended as prerequisites prior to taking an AP Chem class. An AP Chem course is the equivalent to a first-year college general chemistry course, including laboratory experience.

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