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A mole ratio or molar ratio a fraction made up from the coefficients in a balanced equation. It is used to convert the number of moles of one substance to number of moles of another substance.
Therefore, you need a balanced equation involving KC₂H₃O₂ and something else. For example, in the equation
2KC₂H₃O₂ + H₂SO₄ → 2HC₂H₃O₂ + K₂SO₄
you can have the following molar ratios involving KC₂H₃O₂:
EXAMPLE 1:
What is the mole ratio between KC₂H₃O₂ and H₂SO₄ in the above reaction?
Answer:
The mole ratio is either
We pick the fraction that gives us the correct units in a particular problem.
EXAMPLE 2:
Use the above equation to determine the number of moles of HC₂H₃O₂ that can be prepared using 0.24 mol KC₂H₃O₂.
Answer:
The mole ratio is either
We choose the one that makes the units cancel and give the correct units for the answer — the second one.
0.24 mol KC₂H₃O₂ ×