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The molecular mass of air, at standard pressure and temperature, is approximately 28.97 g/mol. Calculate the mass of 3.33 moles of air. Next, cancel like terms and units. Which of the following shows the
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The molecular mass of air, at standard pressure and temperature, is approximately 28.97 g/mol. Calculate the mass of 3.33 moles of air. Next, cancel like terms and units. Which of the following shows the correct terms and units canceled?
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I just did it
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Answer: 99.5 g
1) Data:
molar mass, MM = 28.97 g/mol
number of moles = 3.33 moles
2) Formula:
mass in grams = number of moles × molecular mass
3) Calculations:
mass in grams = 3.33 mol × 29.87 g/mol = 99.5 g
Note that
the unit mol cancel because it is in the numerator of the first factor and in the denominator of the second factor.
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