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Cristina Hernandez
2 June, 23:22
Calculate the moles of 36.030 g of H2O.
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Peyton Benitez
3 June, 01:42
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Answer: 1.99 mol h20
Explanation:
you have 36.030 g, trying to get it into mols
to get from g to mols, use the molar mass (periodic table)
36.030 g h20 (1 mol/18.02g) = 1.99 mol h20
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