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At the heart of every chemical reaction is stoichiometry. This involves using balanced chemical equations to calculate the masses, moles, and volumes of reactants and products.

Here, maths reveals physical meaning: temperature and pressure as partial derivatives. Introduction to Contextual Maths in Chemistry .pdf

(2020) by Fiona Dickinson and Andrew McKinley, published by the Royal Society of Chemistry At the heart of every chemical reaction is stoichiometry

"Introduction to Contextual Maths in Chemistry" by Fiona Dickinson and Andrew McKinley utilizes a "chemistry-first" approach, linking essential mathematical techniques directly to practical chemical applications. The resource, developed with student input, covers topics from data handling to calculus while providing worked examples to build quantitative skills. For more details and access options, visit Royal Society of Chemistry (2020) by Fiona Dickinson and Andrew McKinley, published

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