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14 May, 07:18

What conversion factor would you use to convert correctly from the mass of a given

substance to the number of moles of the given substance?

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  1. 14 May, 07:21
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    Answer: 1 mole of the substance is equal to its molar mass or vice versa.

    Explanation: Example: 18 g H2O x 1 mole H2O / 18g H2O = 1 mole H2O
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