How many moles are 3.6g of water
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mole = wt/Mw
wt = weight
Mw = molecular weight and molecular weight of water
= H2O = 2 + 16 = 18 gm/mole
mole = 3.6 / 18
mole = 0.2 mole
i hope it will help you
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wt = weight
Mw = molecular weight and molecular weight of water
= H2O = 2 + 16 = 18 gm/mole
mole = 3.6 / 18
mole = 0.2 mole
i hope it will help you
regards
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Answer:
Explanation:
The molecular mass of water, H2O is 18 (1x2 + 16) so one mole of water would be 18 grams. You have 3.6 grams so you have 3.6/18 moles
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