1 Mole Relationships in Chemical Equations Copyright © 2007 by Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Benjamin Cummings Edited by bbg.
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IIIIIIIV The Mole I. Molar Conversions A. What is the Mole? n A counting number (like a dozen) n Avogadro’s number n 1 mol = 6.02 10 23 items A large.
6.02 X 10 23 representative particles The Mole (also known as Avogadro’s number!)
Ch. 10- The Mole Why- Within the next 2 months we will be working with chemical quantities. Determining what a reaction will produce or how much we need.
Chapter 6 Solutions and Colloids Chemistry B11. Mixture: is a combination of two or more pure substances. Homogeneous: uniform and throughout Air, Salt.
1 Chapter 5 Chemical Reactions 5.9a The Mole Relationships in Chemical Equations.
1 Chapter 5 Chemical Reactions 5.9c Mass Calculations for Reactions.
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Mole-Mass & Mole-Volume Relationships Section 10.2.