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What is the mass, in grams, of 1.17 mol of water, H2O

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Answer:

  • 21.5 g

Step-by-step explanation:


\sf Mole = (Mass)/(Molar \: mass \: of \: H_2O)


\sf Molar \: mass \: of \: H_2O = 2 + 16


\sf Molar \: mass \: of \: H_2O = 18.00 g

According to the given equation we have 1.17 mol of water

Therefore by substituting the values,


\sf 1.17 = (Mass)/(18)


\sf Mass = 1.17 * 18


\sf Mass = 21.5 g

Hence The required mass is 21.5 g


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