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Monday, January 25, 2016
Quiz Reflection
Our final lecture of the unit aqueous solutions was how to tie molarity to our stoichometry calculations we have learned in previous units. It seems like all of chemistry somehow leads back to Stoich... Anyways, we learned how to find grams, volume, moles, or molarity of a substance, using molarity (mol per 1L) as a conversion factor. We can use molarity to get from volume to moles, and then subsequently from moles to grams, and vice versa.
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Aqueous Solutions
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