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9 October, 19:42

How many grams would 3.36 * 1023 molecules of copper (II) sulfate (CuSO4) weigh?

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  1. 9 October, 19:48
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    The amount of a substance can be converted into grams of that substance by using the molar mass. It is a physical property of a substance which describes the mass per mole of the substance. The molar mass of CuSO4 is 159.61 g / mol. Multiplying the given amount of CuSO4 from multiplying with the Avogadro's number to yield number of moles with the molar mass will yield to the mass of the substance.

    159.61 g / mol CuSO4 (3.36 * 10^23 molecules / 1 mol / 6.022 x 10^23 molecules) = 89.06 g CuSO4
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