Why do we need to convert mass to moles in stoichiometry problems?
1 Answer
Aug 16, 2016
Because we need to establish equivalence. Reacting molecules have specific masses.
Explanation:
We represent a chemical reaction of the basis of molecules, i.e.:
But we perform a chemical reaction on the basis of grams and litres. Here
The starting point is still the chemical equation, but the reactants and products have definite and measurable masses.