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The molar mass of cupric chloride is 134.45g/mol. What is the mass, in grams, of 8.19*10^-3 mol of this compound?
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(134.45 g/mol) x 8.19E-3 mol = ?? g
Note the unit of mol cancels, leaving grams.
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