5.1 Calculations with Moles Chad's High School Chemistry Videos Course MenuChapter 1 – Matter1.1 Matter and ChangeChapter 2 – Measurement2.1 Significant Figures2.2 Scientific Notation2.3 Accuracy vs Precision2.4 Units and ConversionsChapter 3 – Atoms, Molecules, and Ions3.1 Atomic Theory and Atomic Structure3.2 Introduction to the Periodic Table3.3 Naming CompoundsChapter 4 – Chemical Reactions4.1 How to Balance Chemical Equations4.2 Types of Chemical Reactions4.3 Oxidation-Reduction Reactions4.4 Double Replacement ReactionsChapter 5 – Stoichiometry5.1 Calculations with Moles5.2 Percent Composition and Empirical and Molecular Formulas5.3 Limiting Reactant CalculationsChapter 6 – Thermochemistry6.1 Energy and the First Law of Thermodynamics6.2 Calorimetry6.3 Enthalpy6.4 Hess’s Law6.5 Enthalpy of FormationChapter 7 – Electronic Structure & Periodic Trends7.1 Light and Electromagnetic Radiation7.2 Absorption vs Emission7.3 Electron Configuration7.4 Quantum Numbers7.5 Periodic TrendsChapter 8 – Chemical Bonds8.1 Ionic, Covalent, and Metallic Bonding8.2 Lewis Dot Structures | High School Chemistry8.3 Bond Enthalpy8.4 Electron Domain Geometry and Molecular Geometry8.5 Molecular PolarityChapter 9 – Gases9.1 Pressure and Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases9.2 Gas Laws (including the Ideal Gas Law)9.3 Additional Gas LawsChapter 10 – Solids and Liquids10.1 Intermolecular Forces10.2 Phase Diagrams10.3 SolidsChapter 11 – Solutions11.1 Solutions and Concentration11.2 Dilutions and Solution Stoichiometry11.3 Colligative PropertiesChapter 12 – Acids and Bases12.1 Introduction to Acids and Bases12.2 Acidity and Basicity of Salts12.3 The pH Scale and pH Calculations12.4 Titrations and BuffersChapter 13 – Chemical Equilibrium13.1 Equilibrium and Equilibrium Constants13.2 Le Chatelier’s Principle13.3 ICE Tables and Equilibrium Calculations13.4 Equilibria for Weak Acids and Bases13.5 Solubility EquilibriaChapter 14 – Oxidation and Reduction14.1 Oxidation-Reduction Reactions and Assigning Oxidation Numbers14.2 Balancing Oxidation-Reduction Reactions14.3 Voltaic Cells vs Electrolytic Cells14.4 Standard Cell PotentialsChapter 15 – Nuclear Chemistry15.1 Introduction to Nuclear Chemistry15.2 Routes of Nuclear Decay, Fission, and Fusion15.3 Nuclear Energy15.4 Kinetics of Nuclear DecayChapter 16 – Organic Chemistry16.1 Hydrocarbons16.2 Naming Alkanes16.3 Functional Groups16.4 Polymers and Biopolymers Chad's Free CoursesGeneral ChemistryOrganic ChemistryGeneral PhysicsBiochemistryPhysical ChemistryHigh School Chemistry Chad's High School Chemistry Master Course Quizzes, Study Guides, Chapter Tests, and More! Learn More Free Trial Previous Lesson Next Lesson