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How to Do Calculations in Chemistry Using the Mole

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Content provided by Matthew Macariou. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Matthew Macariou or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Get alerts for my calculations tutorials, and the link to the titration walkthrough.

In this episode:

  • Using the mole to calculate RFM of compounds, ions and elements
  • Using the mole to calculate empirical formulae
  • Using the mole to calculate % composition
  • Using the mole to calculate the concentration of solutions
  • Using the mole to calculate the volume of gas
  • Using the mole to do calculations for equilibria, weak acids, weak bases and buffers
  • Using the mole to calculate how many moles, grams or litres of gas are used or created in a reaction
  • Using the mole to calculate pH
  • Using the mole to determine the limiting reagent

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Join the discussion at the Chemistry Made Simple podcast community.

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Manage episode 516546627 series 2859108
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Get alerts for my calculations tutorials, and the link to the titration walkthrough.

In this episode:

  • Using the mole to calculate RFM of compounds, ions and elements
  • Using the mole to calculate empirical formulae
  • Using the mole to calculate % composition
  • Using the mole to calculate the concentration of solutions
  • Using the mole to calculate the volume of gas
  • Using the mole to do calculations for equilibria, weak acids, weak bases and buffers
  • Using the mole to calculate how many moles, grams or litres of gas are used or created in a reaction
  • Using the mole to calculate pH
  • Using the mole to determine the limiting reagent

Check out the Chemistry Made Simple academy


Become a Patreon supporter of the podcast and get more from each episode. patreon.com/chemistrymadesimple

Prefer to say a quick 'thank you'? You can buy me a coffee if that's your jam.


Find out more about the Chemistry Made Simple academy

Contact me:

Instagram @chemistrymadesimple

Email [email protected]

Record a voice note for me: chemistrymadesimple.net/voicenote

Join the discussion at the Chemistry Made Simple podcast community.

  continue reading

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