Question
How do you determine the number of moles in 78.6 grams of carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) ?
Answers
hmm.. i think first you have to add the atomic mass of Carbon + 4 * Cl's atomic mass
C=12.010
4Cl=4*35.45
CCL4=153.81g
Now set up the equation the same way I did in your other post.
C=12.010
4Cl=4*35.45
CCL4=153.81g
Now set up the equation the same way I did in your other post.
oh sorry its CCl4=153.81g
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