InterviewSolution
Saved Bookmarks
| 1. |
What is ‘mole scale’ of a compound? |
|
Answer» The molecular weight of a compound expressed in gram is known as “a mole” of a compound. The multiples of the fractions of a mole give different mole values of a compound. The molecular weight of carbon dioxide is 44, hence 44 gm is one mole of carbon dioxide. 88 gm, and 176 gm of carbon dioxide represent 2 moles and 4 moles respectively. In general, Number of moles of a compound = mass of the compound in gm/Molecular weight of the compound |
|