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Humberto
14 February, 21:32
Convert to moles 3.45 g Na
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Elliott Parrish
14 February, 22:43
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Answer:.150 moles of Ana
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You just multiply 3.45 g of Na times the number of mole so in this case 1 mole divided by the grams it takes to make that mole. Which can be found on your periodic table it is the number right under the symbol of the element.
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