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3 November, 20:33

A sample of phosphonitrilic chloride, PNCl2, contains 0.170 mol of the compound. What is the mass of the sample, in grams?

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  1. 3 November, 20:46
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    Answer: 19.7 grams PNCl2

    Explanation: To find the mass of the sample in grams, all you have to do is convert. You need to multiply 0.170 mol by the unit multiplier 115.89 grams PNC12 (molecular mass - rounded) / 1 mol PNC12. This will cancel out the moles of PNCl2, leaving you with grams as the units. Now, all you have to do is multiply. 0.170*115.89 = 19.7 grams PNCl2 (rounded, again).
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