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27 August, 11:14
How many moles are in 1.1g of FeCl3
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Use a t-chart to convert from grams to moles. There are 162.195g of FeCl3 in 1 mol of FeCl3 (add up all the MW). 1.1g FeCl3/162.195 (g/mol) =.006782 mol FeCl3
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