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Lena Garrison
29 September, 20:10
Describe the steps involved in the Mole method
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Liliana Mayo
30 September, 00:05
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Identify the given and convert it to moles. Identify the desired, and multiply the given number of moles by the mole ratio or equation factor, to produce moles of desired substance. Convert moles of desired substance to the units asked for in the question.
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