If you are given the mass of a reactant in grams and want to calculate the mass of a product in grams, what are the three steps of the calculation you must perform?

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The major 3 steps in determining the mass of a product from a given mass of a reactant would be to find the balanced equation of the reaction, determine the mole ratio of the reactant to the product, and then use the equivalent mole of the product from the reactant to find the desired variable.

Finding the mass of products

With a given mass of a reactant, the mass of a product from a reaction can be determined in 3 major steps:

  • Get the balanced equation of the reaction and determine the mole ratio of the reactant to the product.
  • Find the number of mole of the reactant from the given mass
  • Find the equivalent number of mole of the product using the mole ratio

From there, the equivalent number of moles of the product can be used to find the mass of the product by multiplying with the molar mass of the product.

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