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25 January, 03:27

The molar mass of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) is 102.0 g/mol. What is the correct way to write the inverted molar mass of aluminum oxide as a conversion factor?

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  1. 25 January, 05:00
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    The molar mass of aluminum oxide is 102.0 g/mol = >

    1 mol Al2 O3 = 102.0 g

    => 1 = 1 mol Al2O3 / 102.0 g = 1 / 102.0 g/mol

    So, the conversion factor, which you can use to convert mass in grams of aluminum oxide to number of moles is 1 / 102.0 g/mol.

    Answer: 1 / 102.0 g/mol
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