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Jamiya Phillips
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19 September, 09:56
How many moles in 23g of 23Na?
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Jasmine Mooney
19 September, 10:08
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Answer:23
Explanation:
23=23
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Josiah Caldwell
19 September, 10:25
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no of moles = mass of a substance divide by Ar of an element
23/23 = 1 mole
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