easy way to remember this is S-MADR S - symbol M - mass given A - Ar value D - divide (when you find the answers to this then divide it again by the smallest number) R - ratio (then you'll know the amount of each atom) all you need to do now is white the symbol with the number
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easy way to remember this is S-MADR
S - symbol
M - mass given
A - Ar value
D - divide (when you find the answers to this then divide it again by the smallest number)
R - ratio (then you'll know the amount of each atom)
all you need to do now is white the symbol with the number
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Hello sir, can you explain when the moles are a long decimal number? I find it hard to round the number for the ratio. Thank you!!
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In tests, will the relative atomic masses be already there??
Sometimes they do, sometimes they don't but you get a periodic table, so it doesn't really matter
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Hi i have a question, when we get ratio as decimals, what can we do?
Round them off?
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What about the empirical formulae for Hg₂Cl₂ or K₂S₂O₈ ?
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