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Adyson Joyce
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23 October, 15:13
59.3 grams Sn convert to moles
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Marcus Woodard
23 October, 15:17
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0.4995moles
Explanation:
Number of moles = mass given/molar mass
Molar mass of tin=118.71g/mol
Mass given=59.3
Number of moles=59.3/118.71
=0.4995 moles
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Paul Barton
23 October, 15:24
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It would be 0.5 moles
To convert
First find molar mass of Sn
Which is 118.71
Then divide 59.3/118.71
Now you have moles
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