Look at the original 'Reacting Masses' blog post. Does the moles method give the same result as the worked example?
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Thursday, 22 March 2018
Calculating Reacting Masses 2
The earlier 'Calculating Reacting Masses' blog, talked about how you could use factors between the molecular masses of substances and their actual masses in order to find the mass of an unknown in a chemical reaction. A more useful way of doing this is to look at the moles of substances in reactions, the following slideshow explains this, pause and repeat to get a better understanding.
Look at the original 'Reacting Masses' blog post. Does the moles method give the same result as the worked example?
Look at the original 'Reacting Masses' blog post. Does the moles method give the same result as the worked example?
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