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Susie
27 June, 17:53
What is the mass of 0.500 moles of chlorine gas?
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Miasy
27 June, 18:59
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Answer: m = 17.5 g Cl
Explanation: To find the mass of Cl we will need to convert the moles of Cl to mass using the relationship of 1 mole = molar mass of Cl.
0.500 mole Cl x 35 g Cl / 1 mole Cl
= 17. 5 g Cl
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