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20 July, 23:20

How many moles are in 25.2 g of C6H10S?

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  1. 20 July, 23:47
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    0.221 moles

    Explanation: The relationship between molar mass, number of moles and mass of a compound is given by;

    Number of moles = Mass : Molar mass

    Therefore, when given the mass and the formula of the compound we can determine the number of moles.

    In this case;

    Mass of C6H10S = 25.2 g

    Molar mass of C6H10S = 114.21 g/mol

    Therefore;

    Number of moles of C6H10S = 25.2 g : 114.21 g/mol

    = 0.221 moles

    Hence, the number of moles in 25.2 g of C6H10S is 0.221 moles
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