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Austin Robbins
30 July, 05:22
What is the mass of 9.30 moles of SiH4?
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Addisyn Henson
30 July, 07:45
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The molar mass of SiH4 (Silicon Hydrogen) is approximately 32.117 grams per mole, SIH4 has a mass of 298.69 grams of course.
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