I have a question... could anyone please answer it? If there is a number in front of the molecular formula should we multiply the molar mass with the number in front of it, and use that value in the equation? Or only use the molar mass of the product in the equation?
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Isnt it the same as percentage yield
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I have a question... could anyone please answer it? If there is a number in front of the molecular formula should we multiply the molar mass with the number in front of it, and use that value in the equation? Or only use the molar mass of the product in the equation?
You have to multiply:( I’m two years late sorru
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This is a really good video but there is mistake. 1:39 it says it is ETHANE but it must be ETHENE
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