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2 October, 15:34

Explain how you would convert the moles of a compound to the made (grams) of the same compound

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  1. 2 October, 17:27
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    Explanation:

    The mole is the mass of substance containing 1 Avogadro's Number of particles. That is, 1 mole substance = 1 formula weight. For elements, 1 mole weight is equal to the atomic weight expressed as grams. For molecules, 1 mole weight is equal to the molecular weight expressed as grams.

    1 mole = 1 formula weight

    Moles to Grams and Grams to Moles

    Grams = > Moles

    Given grams, moles = mass given / formula weight

    *Ask the question = > How many formula weights are there in the given mass? = > Results is always moles.

    Moles = > Grams

    Given moles, grams = moles given X formula weight

    *Summary

    Grams to Moles = > divide by formula weight

    Moles to Grams = > multiply by formula weight
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