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Amy Curtis
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18 April, 00:13
How many grams are in 9.4 moles of NO2?
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Tara Hardin
18 April, 00:38
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Molecular mass of NO2 = 14+16*2=46
1 mole NO2 = 46 gm of NO2
9.4 moles of NO2 = 46*9.4 gm = 432.4 gm NO2.
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