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What is the mass of 5 moles of gold
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What is the mass of 5 moles of gold
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First of all, we know that one mole is equal to the atomic number of an element.
The atomic number of gold is
197.0g Au
And we need to find 5 moles.
5 * 197.0 g Au =
985.0g
Grams is used to measure mass.
Answer:
985.0g
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The process mentioned below is the easiest way to get to the correct answer. Only 1 information is enough to get to the answer for the problem given. The main information that needs to be known is the weight of 1 mole of gold.
1 mole of gold is = 197 grams
Then
5 moles of gold is = 197 * 5 grams
= 985 grams
I hope the procedure mentioned is clear enough for you to understand. This process can be used by you to solve similar problems in future without requiring any help from outside
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