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Yadiel Spencer
12 September, 20:30
How many mol in 10 g of H2O
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Aylin Gentry
13 September, 00:03
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The amount of mol is equal to the mass divided by the molar mass. (n = m/M) The molar mass in this case is (1+1+16=) 18g/mol. The amount of mol is (10/18=) 0,56.
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