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Catalyst. How many atoms are in 2.4 moles of Barium chloride? How many atoms are in 34 grams of Neon? Mg + Br 2 MgBr If you have 3 moles of magnesium, how many moles of magnesium bromide would be produced?. Agenda. Catalyst More mole to mole Work it out Sage and scribe Exit Q.
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Catalyst • How many atoms are in 2.4 moles of Barium chloride? • How many atoms are in 34 grams of Neon? • Mg + Br2 MgBr • If you have 3 moles of magnesium, how many moles of magnesium bromide would be produced?
Agenda • Catalyst • More mole to mole • Work it out • Sage and scribe • Exit Q
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Can you step it up?? • Sage and Scribe! • Find a partner in the class and follow directions. • After you finish, begin HW.
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