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If a molar mass of Ca is 40gmol-1. Find the number of calcium moles in 200g of calcium

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Answer:


\huge\boxed{\sf n = 5\ moles}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given Data:

Mass in grams = m = 200 g

Molar mass = M = 40 g/mol

Required:

No. of moles = n = ?

Formula:


\displaystyle n = (m)/(M)

Solution:

n = 200 / 40

n = 5 moles


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