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A chemist plans to use 560.0 grams of ammonium nitrate in a reaction. How many moles of the compound is this?

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Answer:

About 7 moles.

Step-by-step explanation:

The molar mass of Ammonium Nitrate is 80.043 grams.

To find moles, we convert grams to moles using a conversion factor.


560g NH4NO3 * 1mol/80.043g


Grams cancel leaving you with your answer in moles which is 6.9962.. basically 7 moles of Ammonium Nitrate.

Hope this helps! Basic conversions are very important in Chemistry.

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