This actually really helped me understand this a lot better... I even took notes! One thing I am really having trouble with is how to find the grams of solute in a soluting and what not... think you could help out? Thank you! ^.^
Sure, I can do that if you'd like! Just to make sure before I embark on it, you're referring to Molarity / Molar Concentration, right? And would you like a written explanation, or a video :3
I take notes on what I watch, so It really doesn't matter to me. Whatever is easier for you to do. And yes, the Molar concentration is what I am referring to. We're also doing salution/solute stuff in chem as well... ^.^'' Thank you!
how u will memorize the formula faster? including the molarity, molality, and normality.. its very confusing.. especially when u don't have copy of formula and copy of solution..
The atomic number multiplied by Avogadro's Constant is the number of grams. This means that one mole of hydrogen (atomic mass of one) will weigh one gram. Avagadro's constant says that it takes 6.02214 times 10 to the 23rd power (6.02214x10^24) atoms to turn the atomic number into grams. Your question wasn't very specific, and your English wasn't that good so I'm not sure if that's what you were asking, but I hope I answered your question.
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The relativ atom mass is to handel with (g/mol=x*10^-36) for the exactly molecularmass and so the exactly ratio.
Example: The molecular mass divide by the number of atoms and then to ratiomasses you want.
getdown1983 8 months ago
it helps me alot..
our exam is on Monday!
so thanks for this vid.. =)
angeL412791 1 year ago
This really helped as I was doing my homework so thank you very much.
Itscrazyyaknow 1 year ago
This actually really helped me understand this a lot better... I even took notes! One thing I am really having trouble with is how to find the grams of solute in a soluting and what not... think you could help out? Thank you! ^.^
SilverWolfSnow 2 years ago
Sure, I can do that if you'd like! Just to make sure before I embark on it, you're referring to Molarity / Molar Concentration, right? And would you like a written explanation, or a video :3
Yamakiri 2 years ago
I take notes on what I watch, so It really doesn't matter to me. Whatever is easier for you to do. And yes, the Molar concentration is what I am referring to. We're also doing salution/solute stuff in chem as well... ^.^'' Thank you!
SilverWolfSnow 2 years ago
Okay, I'll make that over the weekend; I'm inundated with work atm x_x
Yamakiri 2 years ago
thanks for sharing ur knowledge it helped me alot
davidfaisal 2 years ago
.=P
Logixmaster 3 years ago
how u will memorize the formula faster? including the molarity, molality, and normality.. its very confusing.. especially when u don't have copy of formula and copy of solution..
pls.. answer my question!!
rAnHieLLe24 3 years ago
The atomic number multiplied by Avogadro's Constant is the number of grams. This means that one mole of hydrogen (atomic mass of one) will weigh one gram. Avagadro's constant says that it takes 6.02214 times 10 to the 23rd power (6.02214x10^24) atoms to turn the atomic number into grams. Your question wasn't very specific, and your English wasn't that good so I'm not sure if that's what you were asking, but I hope I answered your question.
Yamakiri 3 years ago