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what information beyond the mole ratio is needed to convert from moles of reactant to grams of product?
o avogadros number
molar mass of product
o molar mass of reactant
o balanced reaction
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To convert moles of reactant to grams of product, first use the mole ratio (from a balanced reaction) to get moles of product. Then, to convert moles of product to grams, the formula \(m = n\times M\) (where \(m\) is mass, \(n\) is moles, and \(M\) is molar mass) is used. So, the molar mass of the product is needed. Avogadro's number (\(N_A=6.022\times 10^{23}\text{ mol}^{-1}\)) is for converting moles to number of particles. The molar mass of the reactant is not relevant for getting the product's mass. A balanced reaction gives the mole - ratio but not the mass - related conversion for the product.
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