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Stoichiometry (Part 3) Relative masses of atoms and molecules | IGCSE GCSE Olevel Chemistry Course
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📚Part (3/6) of (Stoichiometry) - This video covers:
- Relative Atomic Mass, Molecular Mass, and Formula Mass: Explanation and significance.
- Calculating Molecular Mass: Practical examples and methods.
- Reacting Masses from Reactions: Step-by-step calculations.
- Proportion-Based Problem Solving: Calculating amounts of compounds using simple proportions.
🎓 Board and syllabus information:
IGCSE
- Cambridge (CAIE or CIE) 0620 and 0971 - Included in both the Core and Extended syllabi
- Edexcel - In syllabus
GCSE
- AQA - In syllabus
- Edexcel - In syllabus
- OCR Gateway- In syllabus
- WJEC - In syllabus
Cambridge O Level 5070 - In syllabus
Useful as full course or revision of Stoichiometry (Relative masses of atoms and molecules).
For Cambridge IGCSE this is covered as:
* Chapter 3 - Stoichiometry
* Unit 3.2 - Relative masses of atoms and molecules
👩🏫 Checkout the classroom series playlists:
📝 Checkout the solved past paper playlists:
⏰ Timestamps
00:00 Recap of part 2
00:20 introduction
00:41 content
01:11 Relative atomic mass, Relative molecular mass, Relative formula mass
04:18 Calculating molecular mass
09:42 calculating reacting masses from reaction
13:21 Related question to calculate the amounts of compound using simple proportion and calculating molecular mass
30:25 conclusion
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- Relative Atomic Mass, Molecular Mass, and Formula Mass: Explanation and significance.
- Calculating Molecular Mass: Practical examples and methods.
- Reacting Masses from Reactions: Step-by-step calculations.
- Proportion-Based Problem Solving: Calculating amounts of compounds using simple proportions.
🎓 Board and syllabus information:
IGCSE
- Cambridge (CAIE or CIE) 0620 and 0971 - Included in both the Core and Extended syllabi
- Edexcel - In syllabus
GCSE
- AQA - In syllabus
- Edexcel - In syllabus
- OCR Gateway- In syllabus
- WJEC - In syllabus
Cambridge O Level 5070 - In syllabus
Useful as full course or revision of Stoichiometry (Relative masses of atoms and molecules).
For Cambridge IGCSE this is covered as:
* Chapter 3 - Stoichiometry
* Unit 3.2 - Relative masses of atoms and molecules
👩🏫 Checkout the classroom series playlists:
📝 Checkout the solved past paper playlists:
⏰ Timestamps
00:00 Recap of part 2
00:20 introduction
00:41 content
01:11 Relative atomic mass, Relative molecular mass, Relative formula mass
04:18 Calculating molecular mass
09:42 calculating reacting masses from reaction
13:21 Related question to calculate the amounts of compound using simple proportion and calculating molecular mass
30:25 conclusion
👉 Watch now and start leveling up your learning.
📲 Subscribe and turn on notifications to never miss a lesson.
Follow us @HoduAcademy daily updates
#IGCSEChemistry #Stoichiometry #RelativeAtomicMass #RelativeMolecularMass #RelativeFormulaMass #CalculatingMolecularMass #ChemistryReactingMasses #IGCSEChemistry #GCSEChemistry #OLevelChemistry #EdexcelChemistry #ChemistryFullCourse #ChemistryRevision #ChemistryStudyGuide #ChemistryMadeEasy #ProportionBasedCalculations #ChemistryExampleQuestions #ChemistryExamPrep #StoichiometryExplained #ChemistryForStudents #IGCSEChemistryTutorial #GCSEChemistryRevision #OLevelChemistryStudy #ChemistryPastPaperHelp #LearnStoichiometryOnline #ChemistryCalculationTips #ChemistryCoreTopics #ChemistrySyllabusExplained
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