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Just want to make sure my calculations are correct.

If 3% H2O2 has a molarity of 0.88M, and the volume is 50.0mL, is the number of moles 0.044? Thank you :)
5 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
Looks OK to me.
5 years ago
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Just want to make sure my calculations are correct.

If 3% H2O2 has a molarity of 0.88M, and the volume is 50.0mL, is the number of moles 0.044? Thank you :)

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