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if a compounds of calcium oxide has a mass of 5.45 grams what would be the number of moles for this mass

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To answer this question, we have to use calcium oxide molar mass. It is 56.1g/mol, which means that 1 mol of this compound is 56.1 grams. Use this to find how many moles are there in 5.45grams of calcium oxide:


5.45gCaO\cdot(1molCaO)/(56.1gCaO)=0.097molCaO

It means that for this mass, there are 0.097 moles of CaO.

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