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Marcelo Burton
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21 July, 01:32
2.50 g CuCl2 equals how many moles
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King Parsons
21 July, 01:54
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The molar mass of CuCl2 is 134.45 g/mol; therefore, you divide 2.5 g of CuCl2 by 134.45 g of CuCl2 leaving you with 0.019 moles
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