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Calculate the mass of one mole of (a) calcium atoms. (b) oxygen molecules. Anyone can help me ? Thanks
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Calculate the mass of one mole of
(a) calcium atoms.
(b) oxygen molecules.
Anyone can help me ? Thanks
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(a) Molar mass of ca= 40g/mol
(b) O2= 16 * 2 = 32g/mol
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