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30 September, 15:15

Chandra wants to know how many moles are contained in 150.0 g CCl4 (carbon tetrachloride). What quantity of CCl4 should she use to make this conversion?

a. number of moles

b. molecular mass

c. molar mass

d. mole ratio

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  1. 30 September, 17:54
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    c. molar mass

    Explanation:

    Moles is denoted by given mass divided by the molecular mass,

    Hence, n = w / m

    n = moles,

    w = given mass,

    m = molar mass.

    From the question, given mass of CCl₄ = w = 150.0g.

    and, since, The molar mass of CCl₄ = m = 153.82 g / mol

    By using the above equation,

    moles can be calculated as -

    n = w / m

    n = 150.0g / 153.82 g / mol = 0.975 mol.
  2. 30 September, 18:51
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    c. molar mass

    Explanation:

    Moles is denoted by given mass divided by the molecular mass,

    Hence,

    n = w / m

    n = moles,

    w = given mass,

    m = molar mass.

    From the question,

    given mass of CCl₄ = w = 150.0g.

    and,

    since,

    The molar mass of CCl₄ = m = 153.82 g / mol

    By using the above equation,

    moles can be calculated as -

    n = w / m

    n = 150.0g / 153.82 g / mol = 0.975 mol.
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