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stoichiometry: converting kg to mL.
//basic overview//: here, we will learn how to convert a number of kilograms [kg] into a number of moles of gas, and then even further into a number of milliliters [mL] of gas. basically, we have to go through a journey of: kg -> g -> moles -> mL. oh, so fun.

say you have 100 kg of H. first, we have to turn it into moles. then, we have to turn it into mL.
 * here is a sample problem:**

//first, converting kg to g:// first, set up a conversion factor.

100 kg of H x __1kg__ = .1 g of H. .................. 1000 g

righteous, now we are in grams of H.

from here, our next step is grams to moles.

//second, converting g to moles:// set up another conversion factor, starting with .1 g of H [your given]. .1 g of H x __1 mole of H__ = .09 moles of H. .................1.01 g of H here, our two units of g cancel out, leaving us in moles.

//third, converting moles to mL:// guess what we have to set up? you got it, a conversion factor. start with moles of H.

.09 moles of H x __22.4 L of H__ = 2 L of H. ..........................1 mole H

awesome, so now we're in L of H, but hey, didn't we want to be in mL of H? no problem!

//four, converting L to mL:// set up ANOTHER conversion factor :]. start with your liters of H.

2 L of H x __1,000 mL__ = 2,000 mL of H. ...................1 L

we're done!

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