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Verify by calculating that
5 moles of CO, and 5 moles of H, 0 do not have the same mass​

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Answered by DefinePerfect
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Molecular mass of CO= 12+16= 28 g/mole

Atomic mass of H= 1 g/mole

Mass of 1 mole CO= 28 g

Mass of one mole H = 1 g

:. Mass of 5 moles of CO = 5×28 = 140 g

:. Mass of 5 moles of H= 5×1= 5 g

:. 5 moles of CO and 5 moles of H do not have the same mass.


DefinePerfect: Hey i calculated for H not H2O, so the Molecular mass of H2O will be 18g/mol and mass of one mole H2O will be 18g and the mass of 5 moles of H20 will be 90 g.
DefinePerfect: The overall answer remains the same
Answered by cutiepieritika
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