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Katelynn Allen
26 October, 04:06
How many grams of FeO are in 12.5 moles?
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Panther
26 October, 07:37
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898.125g
Explanation:
Fe = 55.85 g/mol O = 16g/mol (15.99 but its varies depending on periodic tables and im lazy)
so FeO = 71.85 g/mol
g = mol * g/mol
g = 12.5mol * 71.85g/mol
g = 898.125g
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