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John86
05-17-2006, 21:53
Hey,
I need a good program that can do Mole-Mole, Mass-Mole, Mole-Mass, and Mass-Mass calculations. Anyone know of any?

Thanks,
Hiji

GeneralHankerchief
05-17-2006, 22:29
You could just memorize the formulas. ~;)

However, in case you are lazy (nothing wrong with that), I googled it and this (http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/351/35154.html) may be what you're looking for.

Edit: That's for a graphing caculator. If you want something on the computer then this site (http://www.onlineconversion.com/) should probably have what you're looking for. I'd browse it if I were you, it's pretty tough to find the exact conversion you need.

Papewaio
05-17-2006, 23:40
Surely they are the easiest calculations to do in the physical sciences.

Ianofsmeg16
05-17-2006, 23:44
Moles are easy if you get the process of how to work them out memorized, which is really hard.

Ice
05-18-2006, 00:07
Hey,
I need a good program that can do Mole-Mole, Mass-Mole, Mole-Mass, and Mass-Mass calculations. Anyone know of any?

Thanks,
Hiji

Come on man, all you need is a periodic table and a calculator. I haven't taken chemistry for a year and I still remember how to do that! :book:

John86
05-18-2006, 00:29
I failed Chem. Enough said.

Moros
05-18-2006, 17:24
Come on man, all you need is a periodic table and a calculator. I haven't taken chemistry for a year and I still remember how to do that! :book:
yeah that's not to hard, tough it can take some time when you can't calculate it immediatly (if you have to calculate other things first).

Avicenna
05-18-2006, 19:24
All you need is your brain, Moles=Mass/RAM, and a periodic table...

ShadesPanther
05-18-2006, 19:55
or Moles = am/fm
(actual mass / formula mass)

Moles = CV
(Concentration x Volume)

Moles = V/ 24
(Volume / 24 dm(cubed))

John86
05-18-2006, 20:43
Yeh.... See my teacher decides she doesnt want to teach anything, so I have no idea what you just wrote. But thanks anyway.
-Hiji

ShadesPanther
05-18-2006, 21:42
I had that problem with Physics last year. She just decided to not explain pretty much the whole mechanics part of the course (It was a shared teacher class) lucky I am good at maths so I basically did absolutely everything to learn it.

http://www.chemguide.co.uk/ is a good site, no calculations though
http://www.skoool.com/ is also pretty decent

John86
05-18-2006, 22:01
Ironcially, I moderate a chemistry forum. www.Chemicool.com/forum
My username is Lou1024