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Justice Solis
28 November, 23:26
What is the mass of 1 mole of MgSO4?
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Johnathon Callahan
29 November, 00:12
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120.37 g
Explanation:
Mg = 24.31 g
S = 32.06 g
4 O = 16 X 4 = 64 g
Therefore, MgSO4 is (24.31 + 32.06 + 64) g = 120.37 g
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