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28 February, 12:15

Calculate the number of moles of Barium hydroxide, Ba (OH) 2, present in a 100.0 g sample.

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  1. 28 February, 15:43
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    We know that M = m / n, so we can get n Ba (OH) 2=m/M

    M=137+2.16+2.1=171

    m=100g

    n Ba (OH) 2=m/M=100/171=0.58 mole
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