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Rex Marshall
24 February, 19:23
Covert 86 grams of beryllium nitride to moles
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Zachery Schmidt
24 February, 21:55
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Beryllium Nitride has the formula Be3N2, and therefore has a molar mass of 55.06 grams per mole (you can use a periodic table to calculate this). By dividing 86 by 55.06, we can find the number of moles of Be3N2 present in this sample, which is equal to 1.562 moles.
86 g Be3N2 = 1.562 moles Be3N2
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Kaliyah Beasley
24 February, 23:00
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The answer is 133.021982.
We assume you are converting between grams Beryllium Nitrate and mole.
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