To calculate the mass of tin that participated in the chemical reaction, we need to know the molar mass of tin. The molar mass of tin (Sn) is 118.71 g/mol.
First, let's convert the number of moles of tin to grams using the molar mass:
0.050 moles of tin x 118.71 g/mol = 5.9355 g
Rounding to 2 significant digits, the mass of tin that participated in the chemical reaction is 5.9 g.
A chemist determined by measurements that 0.050 moles of tin participated in a chemical reaction. Calculate the mass of tin that participated in the chemical reaction.
Round your answer to 2 significant digits.
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