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Mole Quantity Conversions Grams Moles Atoms
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First, fold your paper in half like this. Not this.
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You need three “flaps.” Do not write these numbers on your flaps! To cut “flaps,” cut only the top half of the folded paper. 1 2 3
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Top of flap 1 ► Grams A Moles A 1 mole = (Molar Mass) grams A 1 2 3 Use the Periodic Table here *Molar Mass of an Atom = Atomic Mass of an Atom*
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Inside of flap 1 Inside of flap 1 2 3 1 (Given) grams A (Molar Mass) grams A 1 mole A (Given) moles A (Molar Mass) grams A 1 mole A
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Top of flap 2 ► Moles A Atoms A 1 mole = 6.02x10 23 Atoms A 1 2 3
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Inside of flap 2 Inside of flap 2 2 3 1 (Given) moles A 1 mole A 6.02x10 23 Atoms A (Given) Atoms A 6.02x10 23 Atoms A 1 mole A
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Top of flap 3 ► Grams A Atoms A 1 mole A = 6.02x10 23 Atoms A 1 2 3 1 mole = (Molar Mass) grams A Use the Periodic Table here
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Inside of flap 3 Inside of flap 3 2 1 3 (Given) grams A (molar mass) grams A 1 mole A 6.02x10 23 Atoms A (Given) Atoms A (molar mass) grams A1 mole A 6.02x10 23 Atoms A
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