Thursday, May 1, 2008

Molar Solution

That assignment will be due at the end of class so bring your questions and we are going to put them into the review. Now for today's question: What are the steps for preparing a molar solution? (ch15)

17 comments:

streckfuss said...

Well im going to go ahead and go out on a limb on this one. Im pullin this answer from the air....balamce the eqaution. Then you have to multiply that times something maybe the molar mass. Becasue molar solution and molar mass are realted maybe, who knows for sure. Well hopefully im some where close to the steps for preparing a molar solution. BTW no one should prolly look at this because im not gonna lie it is no where with in the ball park of the right answer.

Reeber said...

The first step is to balance it. Then you have to put the number of moles on to the chart along with the liters ot whatever else you have. Then the should get your answer once you multiply the numbers on top and on bottom, and then divide them.

BiG Goehring said...

First you do is balance the equation. Next put the number of moles on a chart along with liters. You then should get your answer and once you get that you multioply the number on top and on the bottom, then you divide them.

tara said...

The first step is to balance the equation. THen you need to make your chart by putting the number of moles and liters into the chart.After that you can multiply the top and divide that by the bottom.

Taylor S. Armstrong said...

First you balance the equation. Then you have to put the number of moles on to the chart along with the liters of whatever else you have. You should then answer by multiplying the numbers on top by the ones on the bottom. Then, divide them.

junger said...

First balance it. Then use the molar mass thing, and then multiply everything and then you get your answear.

kelseyr. said...

First you balance it. Then you have to cancel the moles/liters with the balanced chemical equation. Set up your boxes and mulitply or divide depending on where they are.

amanda said...

First you balance the equation. Next you put the number of moles on a chart with liters. Then you get your answer after you multiply the numbers on top and bottom. Last divide them.

Kelsey M. said...

First you have to write a balanced chemical equation. Then you put in the number of moles and liters. You do it in a chart. Then you multiply and divide.

Rylee said...

The first thing you should always do is balance the equation. Then you multiply by the molar mass of the given number.NExt you multiply with the top and the bottom and then you divide it to get your answer.

bertsch said...

balance the equation. Then you use the number in front of the equation. Then multiply it out.

karlen said...

First you balance the equation. Second you put moles on there and after that you put a couple of the liter things on there also. After that you multiply the top and divide that number by the bottom numbers.

Anonymous said...

The first step is to balance it. Then you have to put the number of moles on to the chart along with the liters ot whatever else you have. Then the should get your answer once you multiply the numbers on top and on bottom, and then divide them.

mike goetz said...

The first step is to balance it. Then you have to put the number of moles on to the chart along with the liters ot whatever else you have. Then the should get your answer once you multiply the numbers on top and on bottom, and then divide them.

Richard said...

the first think is to balance the equations. Next you put your numbers into you charts. Then you mulitply and divide and you have your answer.

jacob ochsner said...

First balance the equation. Then caculate the mass. If it is not STP use the ideal ga law.

aaron peterson said...

You balance the equation. Then you put the number of moles on a chart with liters. You get your answer after you multiply the numbers on top and bottom. Last divide them to get the answer