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GCSE Chemistry - The Mole (Higher Tier) #25

GCSE Chemistry - The Mole (Higher Tier) #25

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Interactive Video

10th Grade - University

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Hard

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The video tutorial explains the concept of moles in chemistry, using Avogadro's constant to define a mole as 6.02 * 10^23 particles. It describes how moles relate to mass and relative formula mass, providing examples with carbon, oxygen, and CO2. The tutorial demonstrates how to calculate the number of moles in a given mass and vice versa, using ammonia and carbon dioxide as examples. It also covers how to determine the mass of a specific element within a compound. Finally, the video explains how to interpret chemical equations in terms of moles, emphasizing the importance of mole ratios in reactions.

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OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

What is the mass of three moles of carbon dioxide and how is it calculated?

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Describe how to interpret a chemical equation in terms of moles.

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