How to convert grams into moles

    • [DOC File]Worksheet for Basic Stoichiometry

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      Convert the following number of moles of chemical into its corresponding mass in grams. 1. 0.436 moles of ammonium chloride. 2. 2.360 moles of lead (II) oxide. 3. 0.031 moles of aluminum iodide. 4. 1.077 moles of magnesium phosphate. 5. 0.50 moles of calcium nitrate. Convert the following masses into their corresponding number of moles. 6. 23.5 ...


    • [DOCX File]Lesson activity: GCSE to A-level progression

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      The amount of a substance is measured in moles (the SI unit). The mass of one mole of a substance in grams is numerically equal to the relative formula mass of the substance. One mole of a substance contains the same number of the stated particles, atoms or ions as one mole of any other substance.


    • [DOC File]CHEMISTRY WORKSHEET # 2 MOLE PROBLEMS—THE MOLE …

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      We can convert from grams to moles, liters to moles (for gases), and atoms, formula units, or molecules to moles. If you can convert any of these things to moles (and therefore moles to any of these things) we can convert grams to liters or molecules, liters to grams of molecules, and molecules to liters or grams.


    • [DOC File]Colligative Properties Worksheet

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      Colligative Properties Worksheet. The amount of the elevation of the boiling point of a solution is given by Tb = ikbm where kb is the molal boiling point elevation constant of the solvent and m is the molal concentration of the solute.


    • [DOC File]Limiting Reagents Worksheet

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      grams of NO ( moles of NO ( moles of NO2. Combining these two conversions into one calculation, we write. The initial amount of . O3. limits the amount of product that can be formed; therefore, it is the . limiting reagent. The problem asks for grams of NO2 produced. We already know the moles of NO2 produced, 0.0154 mole.


    • [DOC File]Chemistry Enhanced Scope & Sequence

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      Unknown solution 3: 1.25 grams of Li2CO3 dissolved in 100 mL of distilled water. Unknown solution 4: 4.0 grams of Ba(NO3)2 dissolved in 100 mL of distilled water. Unknown solution 5: 4.5 grams of NaI dissolved in 100 mL of distilled water. Unknown solution 6: 7.5 grams …


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