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How would you go about changing liters, like 1L into moles?
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ChemRookie said:How would you go about changing liters, like 1L into moles?
dextercioby said:U got the volume of water,u need the # of moles.
18 ml of water<------>18 g of water<------>1 mol
Daniel.
One gram of water is the same as 1ml of water.ChemRookie said:huh?
I don't get it.
The Bob said:One gram of water is the same as 1ml of water.
You know that you have 5 ml but let's pretend you have 18ml (you will see why in a minute).
You can convert 18ml into 18g because it is water. Other substances will needed a different change factor.
Now you know the molecular formula of water (with is H2O). The molar mass of this is 18g ml-1.
To convert from mass to moles you have to use the equation:
moles \ (mol) = \frac{mass \ (g)}{molar \ mass \ (g \ mol^{-1})}
Therefore, 18g divided by 18g ml-1 is equal to 1 mole.
Use this equation find how many moles of water there are in 5 ml.
The Bob (2004 ©)
's alright.ChemRookie said:thanks..now I get it.
ChemRookie said:How would you go about changing liters, like 1L into moles?
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ChemRookie said:the info I have is:
a 1L container with 5mL of water helt at 20degcel
I need to find the vapour pressure. I'm supposed to use PV=nrt right?
how do I get n though?