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The molar mass of water (H2O) is 18.02 g/mol. Yun needs 0.025 mol H2O for a laboratory experiment. She calculates that she needs 72.0 g H2O for the experiment. Is she correct?

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The molar mass of water (H2O) is 18.02 g/mol. Yun needs 0.025 mol H2O for a laboratory experiment. She calculates that she needs 72.0 g H2O for the experiment. Is she correct? Answer without doing any calculations.

She is NOT CORRECT.

The answer is NO!


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The relation between moles and mass is given by the formula:


# of moles = (mass in grams) / (molar mass)


So, given the molar mass of 18.02 and 0.025 mol, you can solve the formula for the mass of water in grams:


mass of water in grams = # of moles of water * molar mass of water


mass of water in grams = 0.025 mol * 18.02 g / mol = 0.4505 g of water.


Then, she is wrong.
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