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12 September, 14:16

Mg3 (Si2O5) 2 (OH) 2

There are. 0893 moles of magnesium how many moles of silicon are there in the sample?

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  1. 12 September, 14:37
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    0.0595 moles of silicon (Si)

    Explanation:

    From the chemical formula of the compound we devise the following reasoning:

    if for 3 moles of magnesium (Mg) we have 2 moles of silicon (Si)

    then for 0.0893 moles of magnesium (Mg) we have X moles of silicon (Si)

    X = (0.0893 * 2) / 3 = 0.0595 moles of silicon (Si)
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