Converting Between Particles and Moles Using Avogadro’s Number and Conversion Factors

In the last tutorial, we explored how the mole is used as a unit of measurement of amount in chemistry and how we calculate the amount of a substance in moles. We discussed how a particular number known as Avogadro’s number is involved with the mole. We also covered how the mole relates to mass and how the mole can be used to calculate the mass of a substance.

In this tutorial, we are going to see how Avogadro’s number can be used once again as an effective tool; this time we’ll see how it can be used to convert between a measurement of the amount of a substance in particles – including atoms, molecules and formula units – to a measurement of amount in moles and vice-versa. … More Converting Between Particles and Moles Using Avogadro’s Number and Conversion Factors

Moles, Mass and Avogadro’s Constant

When I studied chemistry in college I used to go home and talk to my grandfather (who’s an engineer) about what I had learned that day. However, when it came to the mole, I found myself pausing mid- sentence to mentally check to see if every detail was correct; this was because it seemed like whenever I thought I remembered everything about this deceptively tricky topic – there was a minute detail that could prove costly if omitted or misunderstood in an exam.

So, in this post I’m going to be running through what the mole is; why we use it as a measurement; how to calculate the amount of a substance in moles and how it relates to mass – plus the number known as Avogadro’s number. … More Moles, Mass and Avogadro’s Constant