Mole ratio is the number of moles of a substance divided by the total number of moles of all substances present, times 100.
It comes from the law of conservation of mass.
it is a conversion factor for converting moles or grams of 1 substance to moles or grams of another substance.
You think probable to the chemical equation and to stoichiometry.
they come from the balanced equations
to find how much moles are obtained between two compounds
An anhydrous sals hasn't water.
KCl
This is the ratio between the molar concentration of this solute and 3,3.
These chemicals react in a direct proportion of one to one, measured in moles of course, not by weight. A mole of NaOH weighs more than a mole of HCl.
the experimental mole ratio has a bigger penis
1:6
the ratio between the mass of one mole of a substance and its volume is the molecular density....
to find how much moles are obtained between two compounds
An anhydrous sals hasn't water.
KCl
1:1, one mole potassium to one mole chlorine
This is the ratio between the molar concentration of this solute and 3,3.
Yes.
These chemicals react in a direct proportion of one to one, measured in moles of course, not by weight. A mole of NaOH weighs more than a mole of HCl.
No. According to the law of definite proportions, the mole ratio will always be the same.
If by "air" you mean oxygen, then the mole ratio can by found by balancing a reaction equation. CH4 + 202 -> CO2 + 2H2O The ratio is 1:2.