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A simple bread recipe calls for 400 g of flour,
7 g of salt (NaCl), 1 g of yeast, and 0.3 L of water (H2O). You have
exactly 0.6 mol of salt. If you want to use all of the salt, how many
loaves of bread could you make? How much of each of the other
ingredients would you need? PLEASE HELP !!

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Answer:

5 loaves of bread you could make.

5g yeast, 1.5L water, 2000g of flour

Explanation:

To solve this question, we must, as first, convert the moles of salt to grams (1mol NaCl = 58.44g/mol -Molar mass-). With this mass we can find the amount of breads we can use and the amount of the other ingredients:

Mass NaCl:

0.6mol * (58.44g / mol) = 35g salt

Loaves of bread:

35g salt * (1 loave / 7g NaCl) = 5 loaves of bread you could make

Other ingredients:

1g yeast * 5 = 5g yeast

0.3L H2= * 5 = 1.5L H2O

400g flour * 5 = 2000g flour

The number of 5 loaves of bread you could make.

And, 5g yeast, 1.5L water, 2000g of flour

Calculation of the number of loaves, yeast, water, and flour:

Here we determine the following calculations:

For Mass NaCl:

0.6mol * (58.44g / mol) = 35g salt

Now

Loaves of bread:

= 35g salt * (1 loave / 7g NaCl)

= 5 loaves of bread you could make

And,

Other ingredients:

1g yeast * 5 = 5g yeast

0.3L H2= * 5 = 1.5L H2O

400g flour * 5 = 2000g flour

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