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17 April, 16:21

How do you measure moles

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  1. 17 April, 16:36
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    Mole is the SI unit of measurement used to measure the number of things, usually atoms or molecules. One mole of something is equal to 6.02214078*1023 of same things (Avogadro's number). For example, one mole of grapes is 6.02214078*1023 grapes.
  2. 17 April, 17:23
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    Explanation:

    Mol is the amount of molecules in something. Mol are similar to donuts, if you have a dozen of something you have 12 of them. If you have a mol of Hydrogen gas you 6.02•10^23 molecules of Hydrogen gas. If you are taking a chemistry class you will probably receive questions involving converting grams to mol and vice versa.

    Converting Grams to Mol:

    grams of x• (1/molecular mass of x)

    note: you can find molecular mass of x by looking at the masses of the elements you need to add up in the periodic table

    Converting Mol to Grams:

    mol of x• (molecular mass of x)
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