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Kamora Garrison
27 March, 03:41
How many moles are in 226 g of Fe (NO2) 2?
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Eden Daugherty
27 March, 04:02
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By getting the molar mass of Fe (NO2) 2 = 55.85 + ((14+16*2)) * 2 = 147.85 g/mol
and we have the mass weight of Fe (NO2) 2 = 226 g
SO we can get the no. of moles of Fe (NO2) 2 from this formula:
∴ n = mass weight / molar mass
= 226 / 147.85 = 1.53 mol
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