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Could someone please explain this to me? At school in the science hallway there's a sign about it but what is it?

 

 

 

to convert grams to mols, you divide by that number under the letter on the periodic table, to get from grams to atoms, you times it by Alexandro's number 10^23 and thats how many atom's you have. but you can do alot with mol's besides finding number of atoms, its used alot in stoichiometry

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Could someone please explain this to me? At school in the science hallway there's a sign about it but what is it?

 

 

 

to convert grams to mols, you divide by that number under the letter on the periodic table, to get from grams to atoms, you times it by Alexandro's number 10^23 and thats how many atom's you have. but you can do alot with mol's besides finding number of atoms, its used alot in stoichiometry

 

That would be Avogrado's number 1.0 X 10^23

 

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Could someone please explain this to me? At school in the science hallway there's a sign about it but what is it?

 

 

 

to convert grams to mols, you divide by that number under the letter on the periodic table, to get from grams to atoms, you times it by Alexandro's number 10^23 and thats how many atom's you have. but you can do alot with mol's besides finding number of atoms, its used alot in stoichiometry

 

That would be Avogrado's number 1.0 X 10^23

 

;)

 

That would actually be Avogadro, and it's 6.022 x10^23 particles in 12g of C-12.

 

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ahh yes, i had a talk about this in chemistry class. all the chemists out there go partying at 6:22pm in the date of october 23. really funny imo.

 

 

 

for those of you who don't get it. the "mole" formula is 6.022 x 10^23. which is a scientific notation to find the mole amount of objects or matter. look it up on wiki or just a grow a few years if you want to find out.

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^I can only imagine...

 

 

 

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Could someone please explain this to me? At school in the science hallway there's a sign about it but what is it?

 

 

 

to convert grams to mols, you divide by that number under the letter on the periodic table, to get from grams to atoms, you times it by Alexandro's number 10^23 and thats how many atom's you have. but you can do alot with mol's besides finding number of atoms, its used alot in stoichiometry

 

That would be Avogrado's number 1.0 X 10^23

 

;)

 

That would actually be Avogadro, and it's 6.022 x10^23 particles in 12g of C-12.

 

;)

 

 

 

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ahh yes, i had a talk about this in chemistry class. all the chemists out there go partying at 6:22pm in the date of october 23. really funny imo.

 

 

 

for those of you who don't get it. the "mole" formula is 6.022 x 10^23. which is a scientific notation to find the mole amount of objects or matter. look it up on wiki or just a grow a few years if you want to find out.

 

 

 

Would it not be more logical to hold the party at 6:02?

 

 

 

Or better yet, 6:02:12 (since 12 = .2 of 60 seconds)

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Those parties must be crazy.

 

 

 

Woo, let's kick this party in to gear, bring out the CAFFEINATED coffee, oh yes, we're rebels!

 

 

 

 

 

A mol shows how much substance was in soemthing.

 

 

 

 

 

And Stoichiometry was so easy, even though I still can't spell it, I loved it. Unlike Thermo Chem, ugh, that was a pain. Physics is so much easier this year, lol.

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Two years ago, my chemistry teacher caught an injured mole about a week before mole day. She nursed it back to health and showed it to us. It was awesome. Too bad she went to jail on molestation charges. She was a great teacher.

 

 

 

This year my AP chem teacher had a back surgery, and can't teach us. Maybe the TA's that are running the class will celebrate mole day with us...

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