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How much carbon can be obtained from 65.3 g of Ca(C2H3O2)2?

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moles = 65.3 g / 158.1 g/m ol = 0.413 mol ... Each mole of C would be 12.01 g so if you have 4 C's you would have 48.04 gms in one ... calcium = 40.1 g/mol x1 = 40.1

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