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Denisse Johnston
4 March, 11:03
How many moles are in 6.5g of carbonate
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Gabriel Armstrong
4 March, 12:37
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Number of moles = 0.12 mol
Explanation:
Given dа ta:
Mass of carbonate = 6.5 g
Moles of carbonate = ?
Solution:
Number of moles = mass / molar mass
Molar mass of carbonate = 60 g/mol
Now we will put the values in formula:
Number of moles = 6.5 g / 60 g/mol
Number of moles = 0.12 mol
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