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2 September, 06:31

If the mass of 1 mole of chlorine atoms is 35.5g, calculate the mass of 6.0 moles of chlorine atoms.

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  1. 2 September, 07:00
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    6.0mol divided by the molar mass of chlorine (35.5g/mol) moles cancel out and your left with grams.
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