How to Do Calculations in Chemistry Using the Mole
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In this episode:
- Using the mole to calculate RFM of compounds, ions and elements
- Using the mole to calculate empirical formulae
- Using the mole to calculate % composition
- Using the mole to calculate the concentration of solutions
- Using the mole to calculate the volume of gas
- Using the mole to do calculations for equilibria, weak acids, weak bases and buffers
- Using the mole to calculate how many moles, grams or litres of gas are used or created in a reaction
- Using the mole to calculate pH
- Using the mole to determine the limiting reagent
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