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30 November, 14:51

Moles of zn (no3) 2 in 151.50 g of this substance.

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  1. 30 November, 15:37
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    The number of moles, n, may be calculates as the mass in grams divided by the molar mass

    n = mass / molar mass

    The molar mass is calculated adding the masses of all the elements in the molecular formula.

    In this case

    Element Number of atoms (N) atomic mass (am) N*am

    Zn 1 65.4 g/mol 65.4 g

    N 1*2 = 2 14.0 g/mol 2*14.0 = 28.0 g

    O 3*2 = 6 16.0 g/mol 6*16.0 = 96.0 g

    Molar mass = total = 65.4 g/mol + 28.0 g/mol + 96.0 g/mol = 189.4 g/mol

    n = mass / molar mass = 151.50 g / 189.4 g/mol = 0.80 moles
  2. 30 November, 17:21
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    moles = mass / molar mass

    moles = 151.50 g / 189.4188 g/mol

    moles = 0.80 mol
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