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How many grams of nickel (II) sulfate hexahydrate would be present in one liter of a 0.40 molar solution? (Hint: a 1.0 molar solution would have 1 mole of NiSO4*6H2O per liter of solution)
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DrBob222
moles = M x L = ?
grams = moles x molar mass.
14 years ago
scott
625.grams
14 years ago

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