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2 July, 22:45
How many grams are in 5.00 moles of lead
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Stella Maxwell
2 July, 22:57
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Answer: 1035 grams
Explanation:
Atomic mass of lead (Pb) = 207g/mol
Number of moles of lead = 5.00 moles
Recall that:
Number of moles = (Mass in grams/molar mass)
5 moles = Mass in grams / 207g/mol
Mass in grams = 5 moles x 207g/mol
= 1035 grams
Thus, there are 1035 grams in 5.00 moles of lead
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