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3 June, 03:40
How many grams are in 5.00 moles K2SO4
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April Lozano
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I think that the answer is ... not a 100 % sure ... 0.0057385779344792. We assume you are converting between moles K2SO4 and gram. This compound is also known as Potassium Sulfate. 1 mole is equal to 1 moles K2SO4, or 174.2592 grams.
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