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Georgia Sheppard
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2 July, 04:22
Convert 73.3 grams of chlorine (Cl) to moles.
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Marcel Lucero
2 July, 04:26
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2.068 mol
Explanation:
moles = (grams) / (molar mass of Cl)
= (73.3 g) / (35.453 g/mol)
=2.068 mol
The g cancels out and leaves you with mol.
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Neil Roth
2 July, 04:48
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Answer: n = 2.09 moles Cl
Explanation: To find the number of moles for Chlorine we will use the relationship between moles and the molar mass of the substance.
73.3 g Cl x 1 mole Cl / 35 g Cl
= 2.09 moles Cl
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