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Madalynn Gilbert
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22 July, 20:59
How many moles are in 3.60 g of H20?
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Dilly Dally
22 July, 21:19
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Answer: 0.2 moles H2O
Explanation: 1 mole of H2O is equal to the molar mass of water
Solution:
3.60 g H2O x 1mol H2O / 18 g H2O
= 0.2 mol H2O
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Eddie Oconnor
22 July, 21:20
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There are 0.1997780244 moles of H2O.
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