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1. from the mass of copper measured 51.226 , determine the moles of Cu

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To determine the moles of copper we must use its atomic weight. This value can be found in the periodic table. The atomic weight of copper is 63.546g/mol, so the moles of copper will be:


\begin{gathered} \text{Moles Cu= Given g of Cu }*\frac{1molCu}{Atomic\text{ weight Cu, gCu}} \\ \text{Moles Cu=51.226gCu}*\frac{1molCu}{63.546\text{gCu}}=0.806 \end{gathered}

The moles of Cu in 51.226g are 0.806 mol

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