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7 November, 00:17
How many grams are in 58.32 moles of water
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Eifel
7 November, 00:23
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1050.6511296
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Kaleigh
7 November, 00:45
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1049.76 grams
Explanation:
Water has the formula, H2O
Molar mass of H2O = (2*1) + 16=2+16=18g/mol
1 mole of H2O contains 18grams of water.
Then, 58.32 moles contains x grams of water
x = (58.32mol*18g) / 1mol
x=1049.76g
Therefore, there are 1049.76 grams in 58.32 moles of water
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