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Determine the gram molecular weight of 3.5 moles of H2O2
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DrBob222
I think there is a problem in syntax here. When I think of gram molecular weight, that is the molecular weight expressed in grams. for H2O2 that is
[(2*2 + 2*16)] = 34 grams and it doesn't matter how many moles you have that is 34 grams/mol. NOW, if you want the weight of 3.5 mols of H2O2, that will be 34*3.5 = about 119 and the unit is grams, not gram molecular weight.
[(2*2 + 2*16)] = 34 grams and it doesn't matter how many moles you have that is 34 grams/mol. NOW, if you want the weight of 3.5 mols of H2O2, that will be 34*3.5 = about 119 and the unit is grams, not gram molecular weight.
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