samuelblayden
Newcstle Knights 2006
I've got two thread one here and th other in chemistry HSC i need help can someone describe what are moles please
Moles are just ways of counting things (like for example a dozen). Where a dozen means 12, a mole is 6.022x10 to the power of 23.samuelblayden said:I've got two thread one here and th other in chemistry HSC i need help can someone describe what are moles please
But Oxygen is a diatomic element. If you're using Oxygen gas you need to use O2 not O, so the Molar Mass is 32 not 16. You have to be careful with diatomic elements, such as O2, I2, etcGuernica said:A mole is an element's atomic weight expressed in grams..i.e. a mole of oxygen is 16g..
Yes that's right. The formula isGuernica said:That whole 6.022x10^23 is Avogadro's number and shows how many particles per mole... right? Or have I learnt wrong...?
Mmm, yeah. I knew that. I was just using it as an example... not a very good one, I guessEmma-Jayde said:But Oxygen is a diatomic element. If you're using Oxygen gas you need to use O2 not O, so the Molar Mass is 32 not 16. You have to be careful with diatomic elements, such as O2, I2, etc