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if a compounds of calcium oxide has a mass of 5.45 g what would be the number of moles for this mass? (round to the fourth decimal place)

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Step-by-step explanation:

First, we need to know that Calcium oxide is:

CaO.

Molar mass of it is:

Ca = 40 g/mol

O = 16 g/mol

CaO = 56 g/mol

To discover the number in moles of 5.45 g of CaO we just need to use the following formula:

n = m/MM

m = 5.45

MM = 56 g/mol

n = 5.45/56

n = 0.09732 moles

Answer:

0.09732 moles

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