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Chaz Rowland
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19 October, 16:20
How many moles are in a 12.0 g sample of Fe2O3?
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Rishi Eaton
19 October, 16:24
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We know that Fe2O3 has a molar mass of 159.69 g / mol, therefore the number of moles of a 12 g sample is:
number of moles = 12 g / (159.69 g / mol)
number of moles = 0.075 mol
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