Mole
n = P/V
mole
All of the above
Avogadro's constant
molar
n = PV/RT
The mass of one mole of the substance
The amount of substance is directly proportional to the number of particles.
average mass of one molecule x 12/ mass of one atom of 12C
average mass of one molecule x 12/ mass of one atom of 12C
Ionic compounds since they don't exist as single molecules
The number of atoms in 12g of carbon-12
moles = mass/mass of 1 mole
The amount of a solute within a known volume of a solution.
The product of pressure and volume is a constant as long as the temperature remains constant.
The volume is proportional to the temperature as long as the pressure remains constant.
The pressure is proportional to the temperature as long as the volume remains constant.
pressure(Pa) x volume(m3) = number of moles(n) x gas constant (J K-1 mol-1) x temperature (K)
8.31 J K-1 mol-1
number of moles = mass of element/mass of 1 mol of the element
Divide the relative molecular mass by the relative mass of the empirical formula.
The ratio in which the reactants react and the products produced, in whole numbers.
(mass of desired product/total mass of reactants) x 100
(the number of moles of a specified product/ theoretical maximum number of moles of the product) x 100%