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Maximilian Bennett
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25 August, 23:20
Calculate the mass of 1.000 mole of CaCl2
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Leroy Armstrong
25 August, 23:26
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Answer: 110 g/mol
Explanation: first find the molar mass of CaCl2 using the periodic table:
Ca: 40
Cl: 35 (Since Cl has a 2 at the end, multiply 35 by 2)
70+40 = 110
Then multiply by amount of moles
110g*1.000mol = 110 g/mol
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