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Haylie Riley
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2 June, 08:32
How many moles are in 4.5 g of magnesium sulfate
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Ezekiel West
2 June, 08:43
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To solve this question, find the molar mass of MgSO4, by adding up all of the molar mass values, for each element.
Then divide 4.5 by that mass of the compound. This is the number of mol in the compound.
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