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3 July, 04:25

The mass of an iron (II) sulfate crystal is 8.36 g. How many moles of FeSO4 are in the crystal?

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  1. 3 July, 04:39
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    The number of moles present in the FeSO4 are 0.055 mol.

    Explanation:

    The mass of a substance containing the same number atoms in 12.0 g of 12C is known as mole. One mole of any substance is equal to 6.023 x 10^23. The moles of a substance can be determined by using the formula,

    Number of moles = mass in grams / molecular mass

    Given,

    mass = 8.36 g,

    molecular mass of FeSO4 = 151.908 g / mol

    number of moles = 8.36 / 151.908

    = 0.055 mol.
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