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the relative molecular mass of sodium hydroxide is 40. if 60 grams of sodium hydroxide are dissolved in water how many moles will there be in the solution?
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the relative molecular mass of sodium hydroxide is 40. if 60 grams of sodium hydroxide are dissolved in water how many moles will there be in the solution?
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The formula to find the amount of moles of a substance used is: actual mass divided by relative molecular mass.
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60/40 = 1.5 moles
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