Asked by Amy~
The average mass of a solid copper penny is 2.63 g . What is the mass of one mole of pennies?
How would I solve this?
How would I solve this?
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Answered by
MathMate
The mass of one mole of copper is not dependent on how much each penny weighs.
The RMM of copper = 63.546 g/mol
So what is the mass of one mole of pennies?
The RMM of copper = 63.546 g/mol
So what is the mass of one mole of pennies?
Answered by
DrBob222
I think the idea here, although a little far fetched, is a mole of pennies is 6.02 x 10^23 in number and that times 2.63 g/penny = ?? grams. Something like 1.58 x 10^24 grams.
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