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mass of 10 moles of potassium carbonate

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Answered by vdishu2017
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Answer:

1382.05g/mol

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Answered by Msaikrishna2005
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Answer:

Potassium Carbonate is K2CO3.

Potassium has a molar mass of 39.

Carbon has a molar mass of 12.

O, oxygen has a molar mass of 16.

So, the total molar mass will be

2(39) + 12 + 3(16) = 138 g

1 mole of potassium carbonate = 138g

10 mole = 138×10=1380g

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