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What is an example of a percent composition practice problem?
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Answered by monalishalatta13
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Step-by-step explanation:

Divide each element's grams/mole by the total grams/mole and multiply the answers by 100. You would follow the same procedure to find the percent composition of any substance but you need to know how much of each individual component you have and the total mass.

Answered by Myxteria
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Here is an example:

Divide each element's grams/mole by the total grams/mole and multiply the answers by 100. You would follow the same procedure to find the percent composition of any substance but you need to know how much of each individual component you have and the total mass

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