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Ashlyn Huff
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9 September, 01:14
How many moles are in 55.0 g calcium nitrate?
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Jamie Rosario
9 September, 01:38
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Answer: 0.335 mols Ca (NO3) 2
Explanation: To go from grams to mols you divide grams by the molar mass of the substance so, 55/164.088 = 0.335
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