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Nevaeh Clarke
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20 November, 19:44
How many moles are in 125g of water?
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Charlee Green
20 November, 19:53
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To calculate number of moles, all you do is divide the given mass by the molecular molar mass:
i. e. 125g / 18g = 6.94444g
Therefore, your answer is (a) 6.94 g
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