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Mole
Molar Mass
Moles Moles
Molecule moles
Limiting Reactant
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1 Mole = 6.02 X 1023 particles/atoms/molecules The Mass (g) of 1 Mole = Molar Mass (g/mol) How many atoms are present in 2 moles of Co?
Avg. Atomic mass of Calcium = 40.08g Avg. Atomic mass of Chlorine = 35.45g
2 Na + Cl2 2 NaCl When 2 mole of Na reacts, 2 moles of H2O are produced When 1 mole of Cl2 reacts, 2 moles of H2O are produced Ex: How many moles of NaCl will be produced if you react 2.6 moles of chlorine?
Ex: How many Moles are in 1.20 X 1024 molecules of glucose (C6H12O6)?
I2
+ 2 K 2 KI
The reactant that limits how much product we get is Limiting Reactant. Once it is used up, the reaction stops. The other reactant is then in excess. There is too much.
Ex: 15.0 g of potassium reacts with 15.0 g of iodine. Calculate which reactant is limiting and how much product is made?
I2
+ 2 K 2 KI
Ex: 15.0 g of potassium reacts with 15.0 g of iodine. How much potassium is in excess?
ATOMS, MOLECULES, PARTICLES
6.02 X 1023
x Molar Mass
MOLES
x 6.02 X 1023
Molar Mass
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How many Moles are in 1.20 X 1023 molecules of N6H12O3 ? How many moles are in 21.5g N6H12O3 ?
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How many moles of NaCl will be produced if you react 2.6 moles of chlorine? 2 Na + Cl2 2 NaCl