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What is the mass of 0.75 moles of Fe2O3?

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In this case we have a molecule to find out what is the mass of it, first we define what is the molar mass of this molecule, which means, how many grams there are in 1 mol of Fe2O3, we can do that by summing all the atomic masses in the molecule:

Fe = 55.84 grams, since we have 2 Fe = 111.68 grams

O = 16 grams, since we have 3 O = 48 grams

Now we add them together = 111.68 + 48 = 159.68 g/mol, this is the molar mass of Fe2O3, now let's find out what is the mass when we have 0.75 moles

159.68 g = 1 mol

x grams = 0.75 moles

x = 119.76 grams of Fe2O3 in 0.75 moles

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