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Precious Lara
21 November, 04:21
Calculate the moles. 9.00 g of H2O
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Elliana Montes
21 November, 05:51
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Molar mass H₂O = 18.0 g/mol
number of moles:
9.00 / 18.0 = > 0.50 moles
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