Tuesday, January 25, 2011

1.25.2011

Homework: journal pages 1-6





Today we started class by going over the lab from yesterday. We also went over the fact that to convert grams to moles ( or vice versa), you have to convert it to moles first. For example, if you wanted to find the number of molecules in 0.0908 grams of NiCl2 you need to go through at least to steps to solve. First you need to cancel out grams:


1 mole


0.0908 g x ---------


129.59 g





Then, you need to cancel out moles to find your final answer:


1 mole 6.02 x 10^23


0.0908 g x --------- x ------------


129.59 g 1 mole





This equals 4.22 x 10^20 molecules of NiCl2








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