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15 July, 08:13

A student has a 10.0g sample of CaBr2. Show the setup of the calculation to determine the number of moles of CaBr2 in the sample. Include units in the setup.

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  1. 15 July, 08:41
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    The moles of CaBr2 in the given sample is 0.30127 moles

    Explanation:

    Given,

    CaBr2 Gram=10

    we have,

    Molar mass of CaBr2 = 199.886 g/mol

    1 mole = 6.022*10^23

    Mole = 10.00 g*6.022*10^23 / 199.886 g/mol

    Mole=0.30127 moles

    The moles of CaBr2 in the given sample is 0.30127 moles
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