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Isla Hendricks
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26 September, 12:03
What is the mass of 6.80 moles h2o
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Izayah Benson
26 September, 12:16
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6.80mol x (18.02g/1mol) = 122.5g
You multiply the 6.80mol of H2O w / the molar mass of water to find the mass.
The moles will cancel out with each other, resulting in the mass (g).
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