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4 January, 08:24
How many moles are in 12.5 g of H2O
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Rubi Mcclain
4 January, 08:26
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0.694 moles
Explanation:
We are given;
Mass of water as 12.5 g
We are required to calculate the number of moles of water;
We need to know the relationship between moles, mass and molar mass of a compound. That is; Number of moles = Mass : Molar mass
In this case;
Mass of water is 12.5 g Molar mass of water is 18.02 g/mol
Therefore;
Moles of water = 12.5 g : 18.02 g/mol
= 0.694 moles
Therefore, moles of water are 0.694 moles
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