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22 August, 13:36

You have 100 g of Pb (NO3) 2. How many moles is this?

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  1. 22 August, 14:00
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    0.302 moles

    Explanation:

    Data given

    Mass of Pb (NO₃) ₂ = 100 g

    Moles of Pb (NO₃) ₂ = ?

    Solution:

    To find mole we have to know about molar mass of Pb (NO₃) ₂

    So,

    Molar mass of Pb (NO₃) ₂ = 207 + 2[14 + 3 (16) ]

    = 207 + 2[14 + 48]

    = 207 + 124

    Molar mass of Pb (NO₃) ₂ = 331 g/mol

    Formula used:

    no. of moles = mass in grams / molar mass

    Put values in above formula

    no. of moles = 100 g / 331 g/mol

    no. of moles = 0.302 moles

    no. of moles of Pb (NO₃) ₂ = 0.302 moles
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