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Zack Riggs
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16 July, 23:36
What mass is needed for 5000 moles of iron.
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Adison Mahoney
16 July, 23:50
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From Periodic table atomic mass of Iron Fe is 56 grams / mole
I mole of iron, Fe needs 56 grams
5000 would then require : 5000 * 56 = 280 000
= 280 000 grams or 280 kilograms.
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