The document discusses the relationship between the number of moles and molar mass in chemistry. It provides examples for calculating the number of moles contained in a given mass of an element using the element's molar mass. Specifically, it shows how to calculate the number of moles in 1.2 g of magnesium by taking its mass and dividing by its molar mass of 24 g/mol. The document is intended for a secondary 4 chemistry class lesson on chemical formulae and equations.
The document discusses the relationship between the number of moles and molar mass in chemistry. It provides examples for calculating the number of moles contained in a given mass of an element using the element's molar mass. Specifically, it shows how to calculate the number of moles in 1.2 g of magnesium by taking its mass and dividing by its molar mass of 24 g/mol. The document is intended for a secondary 4 chemistry class lesson on chemical formulae and equations.
The document discusses the relationship between the number of moles and molar mass in chemistry. It provides examples for calculating the number of moles contained in a given mass of an element using the element's molar mass. Specifically, it shows how to calculate the number of moles in 1.2 g of magnesium by taking its mass and dividing by its molar mass of 24 g/mol. The document is intended for a secondary 4 chemistry class lesson on chemical formulae and equations.
Name of student: _____________________ Teacher’s Name : Ms.Komathi
Class : Secondary 4 Date : SEKOLAH MENENGAH ST BENEDICT Subject : Chemistry Chapter : 3: Chemical Formulae and Equations Sub-Topic : 3.3: Relationship between Number of Moles and Molar Mass
Relationship between number of moles and molar mass
*Molar mass is same with relative atomic mass
Teacher’s Example
Example 1:
Calculate the number of moles contain in 1.2 g of magnesium, [RAM Mg:24]