Asked by Victor lemus
The molar mass of CCl4 is 153.81 g/mol. How many grams of CCl4 are present in 5.000 mol?
5 g
796.0 g
769.05 g
30.76 g
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Mass = moles × molar mass = 5.000 mol × 153.81 g/mol = 769.05 g.
(With 4 significant figures from 5.000 mol, this rounds to 769.1 g.)
(With 4 significant figures from 5.000 mol, this rounds to 769.1 g.)
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