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1 February, 20:07

3) How Many moles are in 0.500 milligrams of the "emergency" hormone, adrenaline, whose formula

is C9H13NO3?

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  1. 1 February, 23:32
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    To determine the total number of moles that are in the hormone, you would simply convert that to grams and then use the molar mass if the formula to solve for the total number of moles in the compound.
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