mass(g) / molmass(g/mol) = moles
So, for each compound, find its mol mass and divide into 100g.
HNO3 has mass 1+14+3*16 = 63
So, 100g / 63g/mol = 1.59 moles
Suppose I told you to find the number of bean bags in 100 lbs. You'd first have to find out how much one bean bag weighs, then see how many times that goes into 100. Same thing here.
Please help!! I am so lost!!
calculate the number of moles in 100g each:
PbCl2
K2SO4
HNO3
CH3CH2OH
V2O5
Thankyou!!
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Thanks!!