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The Hive => Chemistry Discourse => Topic started by: cheeseboy on January 14, 2002, 04:58:00 PM
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Cheese is confused about the whole "mol' thing.How do you scale up a rxn when moles are used, of course moles are the proper way to measure chems cheese knows, but in reference to the MD-P2P from Oxone synth, they say to use 100mmol of iso-safrol (16.2g) ,200mmol of Oxone(72.7g) 290mmol Sodium Bicarbonate (24.4g) and the liquids are in ml's How do you scal this up if you want to start off with100g iso-safrol? Anyone?
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100 mmol is .1 moles, thus to scale up to one mole, you multiply by 10 :)
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Dunkashien!
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