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7 January, 06:21

How many moles of ethyl alcohol, C2H6O, are in a 21.0g sample

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  1. 7 January, 07:11
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    C₂H₆O:

    From Periodic table C = 12, H = 1, O = 16

    C₂H₆O = 2*12 + 6*1 + 16*6 = 126 g/mole

    126g contains 1 mole of C₂H₆O

    1g would contain (1/126) mole of C₂H₆O

    Therefore 21g would then contain: 21 * (1/126) = 21/126 ≈ 0.1667

    21g of C₂H₆O contains ≈ 0.1667 moles.
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