Remember that 'Table of Periodic Elements' that used to be at the
front of the Chemistry classroom.  You're gonna need some of that.
Regards,  Bob S.

On 2/10/07, Bob Shell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Feb 10, 2007, at 2:53 PM, David Weiss wrote:
>
> > The word "mole" refers to a number of particles, it is not a
> > concentration unit.  Molarity is a concentration unit, equal to
> > moles of
> > solute per liter of solution.  If you have a solution of 0.100M NaOH,
> > that is 0.100 moles of NaOH per liter of solution, that is 4.00
> > grams of
> > NaOH in a liter of solution.  Molality is used quite a bit too.
>
>
> OK.  How did you get from 0.100 moles per liter to 4.00 grams per
> liter?  That's the part I'm not getting.
>
> Bob
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