How To Make Sense of Chemical Reactions: AP Chemistry Unit 4
Chemical reactions are everywhere. How can we represent them? How can we group them into manageable bunches? Also, how can we predict how much substance will go into and out of a chemical reaction? Welcome to AP Chemistry Unit 4, Chemical Reactions. Here, we look at ways of representing chemical reactions, ways of interpreting chemical reactions, and ways of predicting the amounts that go into- and out- of chemical reactions (Stoichiometry). Special emphasis will be placed on Acid-Base reactions and Redox reactions. Link to the Titration video I referred to in this video: • Tips for the perfect titration ❤️

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