Formula from Chapter 4: stoichiometric ratio (shortcut)
\(n_{\mathrm{1}} = ν \cdot n_{\mathrm{2}}\)
You can use this if: you have a balanced chemical equation describing the reaction at hand
You can use this if:
\(n_{\mathrm{1}}\) and
\(n_{\mathrm{2}}\) refer to chemical amounts that reacted
\(n_{\mathrm{1}}\) \(= 1.73\ \mathrm{mol}\)
\(ν\) \(= 2\)
\(n_{\mathrm{2}}\) \(= n_{\mathrm{1}} \cdot ν\)
\(\ \ \ =1.73\ \mathrm{mol} \cdot 2\)
\(\ \ \ =3.46\ \mathrm{mol}\)