Answer:
3.6 moles of
are present in 342 g of
Explanation:
Given the weight of compound
= 342 g
Atomic Mass of Mg = 24 amu
Atomic Mass of Cl = 35.5 amu
Computing the molar mass of
=
amu = 24 + 71 = 95 amu
No. of moles of a compound is calculated by the formula =

Substituting the value,
Moles =

Therefore, 3.6 moles of
are present in 342 g of