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Law Incorporation [45]
4 years ago
13

How many grams are there in 6 moles of h2o?

Chemistry
1 answer:
Alexandra [31]4 years ago
5 0
N= g/m therefore g=n*m so you do...
G = 6 * (Molar mass of H2O )
G = 6 * (1.01 x 2)+(16)
G = 6 * (18.02)
G = 108.12 grams of H2O
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