The name of the resource you should use specifically when doing stoichiometry (converting between mass, volume, moles, particles, and molarity) in Chemistry.
The Mole Map
C
What is 12.01 g/mol
Number grams of carbon in 10 moles
What is 120.1 g
What is more: 2 moles of sugar or 1 mole of buildings
What is 2 moles of sugar
Number moles in 120 grams of carbon
What is 9.99 moles
unit for molar mass
What is grams per mole (g/mol)
H2O
What is 18.01 g/mol
Number of grams in 88.1 moles of magnesium
What is 2141.27 grams
What is more: 1 mole of salt or 1 mole of bricks
What is the same amount
Number of moles in 216 g of Al
What is 8.00 grams
The number of "things" in a mole
What is 6.02 x 1023
ClO3
What is 83.45 g/mol
Number of grams in 2 moles of oxygen
What is 32.00 g
To find how many particles are in two moles of salt multiply 2 by ________.
What is 6.02 x 1023
Number of moles 200 g of Ar
What is 5.01 moles
The general term for any clump of "things" together. (Represents molecules, atoms, formula units, and ions)
Particle
H2CO3
What is 62.03 g/m
Number of grams in 4.5 moles of NaF
What is 188.96 g
Equal to atomic mass
What is molar mass (g/mol)
number of moles in 72 g of H2O
What 4 moles
equal to molar mass
What is atomic mass
NH3
What is 17.03 g/mol
When converting from moles to grams you _______ by the molar mass
What is mutiply
Number of moles in 89.6 g of neon
What is 4.44 moles
Number of moles in 175.35g of salt
What is 3 moles