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26 June, 07:14

A chemist weighed out 101. g of sodium. Calculate the number of moles of sodium she weighed out.

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  1. 26 June, 10:05
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    Well you need to get the molar mass of sodium which is 22.99 g/mol.

    Than you take it and use it to divide from the mass of sodium

    101. g divide by 22.99 g/mol

    This gives you about 4.39 mol

    The g cancels out so you are left with just the moles (mol).

    The molar mass is found on a periodic table.
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