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Drew Perez
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23 February, 12:01
What is the mass of two moles of HNO3?
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Riley Roberts
23 February, 12:10
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126 grams
Explanation:
What is the mass of two moles of HNO3?
H = 1g/mole = 1+
N = 14g/mole = 3-
O = 16g/mole = 2-
HNO3 = 63g/mole
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