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3 December, 04:51

Calculate the number of moles in each sample. part a 76.1 g h2ccl2

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  1. 3 December, 08:09
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    The number of moles in a substance may be calculated using:

    Moles = mass / molecular mass

    The molecular mass of CH₂Cl₂ is:

    12 + 2 * 1 + 2 * 35.5

    = 85 grams / mole

    Moles = 76.1 / 85

    Moles = 0.895

    There are 0.90 moles of CH₂Cl₂ present in 76.1 grams.
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