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Samson Brock
31 March, 07:45
How many moles are in 0.456 g of chlorine
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Levi Mcgee
31 March, 11:12
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0.013 moles Cl
Explanation:
Grams - -> Moles Divide by Molar Mass
Molar Mass of Chlorine (Cl) is 35.5. This can be found on the Periodic Table.
Set Up: (0.456 g Cl) (1 Cl / 35.5 g)
0.456 g * 1 = 0.456
0.456 / 35.5 = 0.01284507
Round to 0.013
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