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http://blogs.lib.ncsu.edu/chem/date/20060706 Thursday July 06, 2006

Moles, mass and volume

Important conversion factors

6.02e23 things = 1 mole of those things OR 6.02e23 things/1 mole

1.00 g of water = 1.00mL of water (at 25 degrees) OR 1.00g/mL = density of water

You should memorize these conversion factors!

Questions to think about


How many marbles are in a mole?
How much mass is this?
How much volume would this take up?

How could you calculate these numbers?  What other information would you need?

A mole is a BIG quantity, but molecules and atoms are so SMALL that a mole of water molecules only takes up 18ml of volume!


Comments:

Hello Ms. Christian,

Just leaving a note to say I visited your blog. This is an interesting and helpful learning aid.

Thanks

Posted by Ean Nixon on January 29, 2008 at 04:53 PM EST #

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