Slide 1 Slide 2 Stoichiometry Slide 3 Molar Mass of Compounds Molar Mass (MM) = add up all the atomic masses for the molecule (or compound) Molar Mass (MM) = add up all the…
Slide 1The Empirical Gas Laws Boyles Law: The volume of a sample of gas at a given temperature varies inversely with the applied pressure. (Figure 5.5)(Figure 5.5) V 1/P…
Slide 1 Slide 2 What is a Mole Chemists use the mole to count microscopic particles. How many socks come in a pair? 2 How many eggs are in a dozen? 12 How many eggs come…
1. Gases, Reversible reactions and Ammonia C3.4 Love, Heba 2. Calculating Volumes 3. Important fact- ( AVOGADRO’S LAW) get this stuck in your head! One mole of any…
Slide 1 What Is a Mole? Slide 2 One mole = 6.022 x 10 23 items A mole of atoms Or molecules Slide 3 Slide 4 How Big is a Mole? N=6.022x10 23 One mole of Marshmallows would…
Stoichiometry SAVE PAPER AND INK!!! When you print out the notes on PowerPoint, print "Handouts" instead of "Slides" in the print setup. Also, turn off…
Stoichiometry Mole Map Mole Island Particle Peninsula Liter Lake Mass Mountain Using the Mole Map with Chemical Equations We can convert between Moles, Particles and Grams,…
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