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6 May, 16:43

The mass of 2.50 moles of calcium fluoride (CaF2) is how many grams?

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  1. 6 May, 17:11
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    195

    Explanation:

    First, calculate the molar mass of CaF2:

    Ca: 1 * 40.078 g/mol = 40.078 g/mol

    F: 2 * 18.998 g/mol = 37.996 g/mol

    40.078 g/mol + 37.996 g/mol = 78.074 g/mol CaF2

    Then, convert moles to grams by multiplying the number of moles by the molar mass:

    2.50 mol CaF2 * 78.074 g/mol CaF2 = 195 g CaF2
  2. 6 May, 17:11
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    195.199grams

    Explanation:

    Fluorine has a molar mass of 18.99984 while calcium has a molar mass of calcium is 40.08.

    1 mole of calcium fluoride has a mass of 40.08+2*18.99984

    =78.0797 grams

    if one mole has a mass of 78.0797 grams, then 2.5 moles have:

    2.5 moles * 78.0797 grams/mole = 195.1992 grams
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