There's also Density.
Density or
well that's it for the non-gas density notes, how about a few example
How many moles are contained when the density of Li2 O is 3.5 g/mL and the mass is 15 mL
15 mL x 1 mol = 29.9 mol
(2x6.94)+16.00
Thus you can now add this on to your growing number of possible conversions, exciting right?
Density of Gases
it's slightly different, you get a new formula (because we all love more new formulas)
molar mass over molar volume
MMg/mol = density g/L
22.4 L/mol
Oh boy, more examples!
Flourine gas at STP, find the density
2(19.00)g/mol = 1.70 g/L
22.4 L/mol
Now I want you to find the density of one Flourine at STP
1.70g/l = 0.850 g/L (ridiculously simple)
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And so I leave you with a comic, so you can sit in your chair laughing while I go to sleep.
But remember conversions are important.