GCSE Chemistry 1-9: Calculating The Maximum Mass

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Calculate masses of reactants and products from balanced equations, given the mass of one substance
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Thank you man i needed this I got GCSE's coming up and my chemistry needed some work. If people are reading the comments and need help with science watch Mr Barnes.

kingakzk
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I have my exams tomorrow and I was messed up with this part, thank you so much for the clear beautiful explanation. ❤🙏.

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I understand this because of this video! Thank you!

cn
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How do you calculate the minimum mass?

lana
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This video helped me to kind of understand this, thank you!

lana
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Thank you so much! This really helped :)

bleumeu
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This video is really helpful but I got a question of Li2CO3+ 2HNo3 - - > 2LiNo3 + H2O + CO2 and it asks me for the maximum mass of lithium nitrate. I understood the 1st step but i dont know which ones I need to times :( to get to the final answere
I'm stuck in the 1 mole of 2LiNO3= 76g and Im not sure if I have to divide it by 14.8 since it told me that a sample of lithium nitrate is prepared using14.8g if lithium carbonate.

Marayaa.
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What was the answer for the last example?

caliple
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In step 2, why did we divide by the magnesium and not the oxygen? (Since we were given the atomic masses of both)

arwaelrayess
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Does it matter whether the mass is kg or g I thought we had to convert the 40kg tk g because of the mass unit

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your better than the annoying freesciencelessons guy

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