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Bunky
11 May, 15:28
How to figure out mass and moles of a product
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Tessa Wolfe
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In order to calculate the moles of a product, you must know the mass of the product, and its molar mass (g/mol), which is the mass of one mole of of the product. You then divide the mass of the product by its molar mass.
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