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How many moles are in a bag of CaCl₂ that weighs 18.14kg
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Moles =grams/molar mass
1kg=1000g
18.14kg=18140g
Mo(CaCl2)=(40.078)+(35.5*2)
Mo= 111.078
Moles = 18140/111.078
Moles = 163.3086659824628
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