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Brodie Choi
6 September, 11:44
14. What is the mass of 3.5 moles of water?
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Vanessa Rosario
6 September, 13:40
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To answer this you need to know the molar mass of water:
H = 1.0g/mol
O = 16.0g/mol
H2O (water) = 18.0g/mol
Then just multiply the molar mass by the number of moles to get the mass in grams.
Therefore 3.5 moles of water = 63.0g
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