Asked by leana
so i know that one mole is 6.022*10^23 particles in 12g of a carbon 12 isotope. im confused in finding the amount of moles in a particular substane. there is a formula that determines it, i think its n=m/M, yet im confused with what it means..
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DrBob222
# moles = grams/molar mass
48 g C. How many moles.
48/12 = 4.0 moles.
70 g Cl2. How many moles?
70/70.9 = ??
536 g AgNO3. How many moles.
536/169.9 = ??
48 g C. How many moles.
48/12 = 4.0 moles.
70 g Cl2. How many moles?
70/70.9 = ??
536 g AgNO3. How many moles.
536/169.9 = ??
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