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Approximation
We know that the digits of a number, one by one in order from left to right decrease in value rapidly. Let us illustrate it by examples. Mass of a gold ornament is 23.473 g. Round off to (i) two decimal places, (ii) one decimal place. 23.473 g = (2 x 10) + (3 x 1) + The successi..
Mole Concept
In chemistry, the term mole represents a pile or mass of atoms, molecules, ions or electrons. Just as common man measures quantity in terms of kilograms or dozens, a chemical scientist deals with a 'mole' of atoms, molecules, ions or electrons. Mole is define..
Mole Concept
Mole Concept - In chemistry the term mole represents a pile or mass of atoms, molecules, ions or electrons. Just as common man measures quantity in terms of kilograms or dozens, a chemical scientist deals with a 'mole' of atoms, molecules, ions or electrons. ..
Molecular Mass and Mole Concept
The molecular mass of a substance is the relative mass of its molecule as compared with the mass of a 12C atom taken as 12-unit..
Units of mass
formula for calculating number of moles The most common unit for mass is expressed in grams (g) or kilogram (kg) (1 kg = 10 3 g). In chemical measurement, IUPAC prescribes that the mass of a gas (m) be expressed in terms of the number of moles (n). The number of moles can be ob..
Mole Concept
In chemistry, the term mole represents a pile or mass of atoms, molecules, ions or electrons. Just as common man measures quantity in terms of kilograms or dozens, a chemical scientist deals with a 'mole' of atoms, molecules, ions or electron..
Mole Concept
mole concept depiction Since it is not possible to calculate the weight of particles individually, a collection of such particles called mole is taken for all practical purposes. Avogadro discovered that under standard conditions of temperature and pressure, (1atm and 273K) a sample of gas occupies a volume of ..
Mole Concept
mole conecpt of gases showing constant volume occupied by a mole of any gas Since it is not possible to calculate the weight of particles individually, a collection of such particles called mole is taken for all practical purposes. It was discovered that the number of atoms present in 12g of carbon of 12 C isotope is 6.023 x 10 23 atoms. This is referre..
Equivalent Mass and Number of Electrons
Equivalent mass is equal to the molecular or atomic mass divided by the number of electrons involved in the reaction per molecule, atom or ion. For example in the reaction, two electrons are needed to produce one molecule of hydrogen gas. So, 2 Farada..
One mole is the number of atoms in a 12g sample of carbon-12
The number N A , given by N A = 6.023x10 2 3 mol - 1 is called Avogadro's number, named after Italian scientist Amadeo Avogadro (1776-1856), who suggested that all gases contain the same number of atoms or molecules when they occupy the same volume under the same ..
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