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A pharmacist need 0.00655 mol of bilirubin (C33H36N4O6) for an experiment how many grams of bilirubin will that be?​

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Hello, the pharmacist will need 3.83 grams of Bilirubin

How we find this is that we find the molar mass of bilirubin, this is 584.66

Then we multiply this by the number of moles, this being 0.00655

0.00655 x 584.66 = 3.829, then we round, 3.83

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