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Example: For water
To calculate mass from moles:
Example: Calculate the mass of 0.5 moles of calcium hydroxide
Using the formula:
To calculate moles from mass:
Example: Calculate the moles in 0.64 g of oxygen gas
Using the formula:
To calculate the number of particles from moles:
Using the formula:
To calculate moles from the volume of gas:
Using the formula:
For molecules, multiply by the number of atoms in each molecule.
Example: 1 molecule of water contains 3 atoms. If you have molecules of water, the number of atoms is:
Multiplying by the number of atoms in each molecule:
In a mass spectrometer, the relative molecular mass (Mr) of a substance can be determined through the following steps:
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