Chemistry Vocab Katrina Soliz

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  1. 3. A relationship between variables in which one variable increases as the other is increased and vice versa.
  2. 5. A measured quantity of the actual amount of product produced during a chemical reaction.
  3. 6. The portion of chemistry dealing with numerical relationships in chemical reactions
  4. 7. Any reactant that is the first to be completely consumed in a chemical reaction, therefore limiting the amount of the product that can be produced.
  5. 8. The ratio of the actual yield to the theoretical yield for a chemical reaction expressed as a percentage; shown as actual yield/theoretical yield x 100.
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  1. 1. Any reactant that remains after the reactants in a chemical reaction have completely reacted.
  2. 2. A quantity that is always calculated and shows the theoretical amount of product that could be produced in an ideal chemical reaction in which there is a complete conversion of reactants(s) to product(s).
  3. 4. A relationship between variables in which one variable decreases as the other is increases and vice versa.