Chemistry, asked by himanshu773583Singh, 9 months ago

The atomic mass of Ca is 40 g. The no of moles on 60 g of calcium are



With equation please​

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Answered by sreekarreddy91
16

Answer:

Answer: 1.5 moles

Answer: 1.5 molesExplanation: To calculate the moles, we use the formula:

Moles=

\frac{\text{Given mass}}{\text{Molar mass}}

Given mass= 60g

Molar mass= 40g/mol

{Moles  \: \:  of \:  \:  calcium}=\frac{60g}{40g/mol}=1.5moles

The moles present in 60 g of calcium are 1.5 moles.

Answered by jgupta02167
2

Explanation:

1.5 moles is the answer

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