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13 January, 21:49

How to determine the moles of a compound using volume?

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  1. 13 January, 23:49
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    I assume you mean, how to calculate the moles in a substance from grams.

    Firstly, you will need to take into account the mass number of the atoms in the molecular compound.

    Say, H2O.

    Hydrogen mass = 1.00794

    Oxygen mass = 15.9994

    I will then have to multiply the atoms by their quantities and combine the molecular compound atoms' mass, respectively.

    (2) (1.00794) + (1) (15.9994) = 18.01528.

    This is used as the divisor that is divided to grams, to find the moles of a substance.

    For example, 10 grams is 10/18.01528 = 0.56 moles
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