Equation Types
Gas laws
Conversion factors
Chemical reactions
Stoichiometry
100

A+B-->AB

Synthysis

100

P1V1+P2V2 

boyles law

100

Molecules in a mole

6.02*10^23

100

on the left side of a chemical reaction

reactant

100

Mole ratios for a reaction are obtained from the 

balanced chemical equation

200

AB+C-->AC+B

Single replacement

200

V1/T1+V2/T2

Charles law

200

Liters in a mole

22.4

200

on the right side of a chemical reaction

product

200

Percent yield of a product is a measure of a reactions 

efficiency

300

AB+CD-->AD+CB

Double replacement

300

P1/T1+P2/T2

Gay-Lussac's law

300
How you find mass of a mole of an element

molar mass

300

a solid formed in liquid after a reaction has occured

precipitate

300

The actual yield of a product is measured 

experimentally 

400

ABCD-->AB+CD

Decomposition

400

P1V1/T1=P2V2/T2

Combined gas law

400

Ratio needed when converting between elements or compounds

mole ratio
400

ways to tell if a reaction has occured

heat, scent change, color change, phase change etc.

400

Stoichiometry is based on the law of conservation of

mass

500

O2+AB-->CO2+H2O

Combustion

500

PV+nRT

Ideal gas law

500

The 4 Particles

atoms, formula units, molecules, and ions

500

A reaction where oxygen is required 

combustion

500

In a balanced chemical equation the numbers of individual particles and the numbers of moles of particles are represented by the 

coefficients