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4 October, 18:38

A laboratory has a 2.0-mol sample of pure selenium and a 2.0-mol sample of pure chromium. How many more grams of selenium than chromium does this represent?

A) 65.5 g

B) 53.9 g

C) 27.0 g

D) 13.5 g

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  1. 4 October, 20:09
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    B. 53.9

    With my periodic table the math works out to:

    2 mol Se * (79.0g Se/1 mol Se) = 158.0g Se

    2 mol Cr * (52.0g Cr/1 mol Cr) = 104.0g Cr

    158.0g Se - 104.0g Cr = 54.0g
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