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Ethen Snyder
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2 June, 08:28
How many moles are in 15.5-g SiO2
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Maurice Vazquez
2 June, 08:56
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0.26 moles
Explanation:
Number of moles = mass/molar mass
Mass of SiO2 = 15.5g
Molar mass of SiO2 = 60.08g/mol
Number of moles = 15.5g/60.08g/mol
=0.257
= 0.26 moles
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