Asked by J
                Does one mole of copper have the same mass as one mole of iron? Explain.
- I say no since:
1 mol Cu = 63.55g/mol
1 mol Fe = 55.85g/mol
So 1 mol of copper is 63.55g, while 1 mol of iron is 55.85g. So they have a different mass because their molar masses are different, right?
            
        - I say no since:
1 mol Cu = 63.55g/mol
1 mol Fe = 55.85g/mol
So 1 mol of copper is 63.55g, while 1 mol of iron is 55.85g. So they have a different mass because their molar masses are different, right?
Answers
                    Answered by
            DrBob222
            
    right!
    
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