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1 September, 13:54

What is the number of moles of potassium chloride present in 148 g of kcl?

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  1. 1 September, 16:40
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    The number of moles of one substance given the amount in mass can be calculated by the use of the molar mass. This is the mass of a compound per 1 mol of the said substance. For, KCl the molar mass is 74.55 g / mol

    148 g / 74.55 g/mol = 2 mol KCl

    Hope this answers the question. have a nice day.
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