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Aleksandr-060686 [28]
3 years ago
14

Pls help!!! Write asap!! How many moles of sulfur are there if you have 0.994g of sulfur

Chemistry
1 answer:
timama [110]3 years ago
5 0

To convert weight to moles, we must use the molar weight found on the periodic table. Sulfur's (S) molar weight is 32.06 g/mol. Then we set up an equation and cancel out units:

\frac{1mole}{32.06g}*0.994g=0.031mol=3.1*10^{-2}mol

So now we know that 0.994g of sulfur is equal to 0.031 moles.

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