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Unit conversion factors are used to convert between units of grams and moles.
Calculating the mass of a product from the number of moles of reactants APEX
Stoichiometry is based on the fact that chemical reactions occur in ratios of moles of all substances. The problem is that there is no device that directly measures moles. We do have a device to measure mass, so molar mass is used in stoichiometric calculations to give results which are measurable.
Calculating the mass of a product from the number of moles of reactants APEX
Yes - it allows one to convert the stoichiometric ratios into mass ratios.
Unit conversion factors are used to convert between units of grams and moles.
Unit conversion factors are used to convert between units of grams and moles.
Unit conversion factors are used to convert between units of grams and moles.
Calculating the mass of a product from the number of moles of reactants APEX
Stoichiometry is based on the fact that chemical reactions occur in ratios of moles of all substances. The problem is that there is no device that directly measures moles. We do have a device to measure mass, so molar mass is used in stoichiometric calculations to give results which are measurable.
Calculating the mass of a product from the number of moles of reactants APEX
The number of moles in the equation of B DIVIDED BY the number of moles in the equation of A ANSWER TIMES the molar mass of B OVER 1. A is the the known compound, B is the one your trying to find out.
Yes - it allows one to convert the stoichiometric ratios into mass ratios.
To convert grams into atoms, you have to convert them into moles first. Get the molar mass and multiply it by the number of moles to get the atoms.
The number of moles in the equation of B DIVIDED BY the number of moles in the equation of A ANSWER TIMES the molar mass of B OVER 1. A is the the known compound, B is the one your trying to find out.
The number of moles in the equation of B DIVIDED BY the number of moles in the equation of A ANSWER TIMES the molar mass of B OVER 1. A is the the known compound, B is the one your trying to find out.
52.1grams. moles = mass (in grams)/RMM (relative molecular mass) 1.3 moles = mass (in grams)/ 40.078 mass = 40.078 x 1.3 = 52.1grams