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Concept of Mole (Temp)

The document discusses the concept of moles and how to calculate the number of particles from the number of moles. It notes that if calculating the number of the same type of particles, no additional calculations are needed. For example, to calculate the number of oxygen atoms in a given number of moles of water, you simply multiply the number of moles by Avogadro's number since water has a fixed ratio of 1 oxygen atom per water molecule.

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Concept of Mole (Temp)

The document discusses the concept of moles and how to calculate the number of particles from the number of moles. It notes that if calculating the number of the same type of particles, no additional calculations are needed. For example, to calculate the number of oxygen atoms in a given number of moles of water, you simply multiply the number of moles by Avogadro's number since water has a fixed ratio of 1 oxygen atom per water molecule.

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Concept of Mole

← Molar Mass ← NA
Mass No. of Mole (mol) No. of Particles
→ Molar Mass → NA

Note:

Remember that if the question requirement is to calculate the same type of particles, no additional
calculations are needed

For example:

(a) Calculate no. of particles in 1 mol. Of copper, Cu

Q1. What is the no. of oxygen atoms in 0.1 mol of water?

Water, H2O contains 2 H and 1 O

Answer:

0.1 * 1 * NA

= 6.02E22

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