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Calculate the number of moles in 5.96 g KOH
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Calculate the number of moles in 5.96 g KOH
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? moles KOH = 5.96 x (molar mass of KOH/1 mol)
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Collection of data mass(m) =5,96 (given) Molarmass(M) =1(39)+1(16)+1(1)=56 (we use the periodic table to calculate the molar mass of KOH) Moles(n) =?? (It is wat we have to calculate) We can use the formula n=m/M Therefore n=5,96/56=0,10643moles
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