Hey guys, just a quick question
With some mole calculations- titrations, combustion etc. Often the halfway point (such as calculating moles of one product which you use to find number of moles of a reactant) is a super ugly number- which comes out on the calculator nicely as a tidy fraction. Is it acceptable to leave this number which isnt your final answer, but is used later in calculations, as a fraction? Eg. Trying to find mass of glucose used in fermentation, just calculated number of moles of CO2 in fermentation reaction as 115/2479, which comes out as 0.04638967326. Obviously the former is quicker to write, can i just write that?
Obviously for my final answer i would never have a fraction
Cheers
With some mole calculations- titrations, combustion etc. Often the halfway point (such as calculating moles of one product which you use to find number of moles of a reactant) is a super ugly number- which comes out on the calculator nicely as a tidy fraction. Is it acceptable to leave this number which isnt your final answer, but is used later in calculations, as a fraction? Eg. Trying to find mass of glucose used in fermentation, just calculated number of moles of CO2 in fermentation reaction as 115/2479, which comes out as 0.04638967326. Obviously the former is quicker to write, can i just write that?
Obviously for my final answer i would never have a fraction
Cheers
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