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How many moles are in 5.4 x 10-7 grams of silicon dioxide, SiO2 ?

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Answer:

there are
\sf 9*10^(-9) moles in grams
\sf 5.4 * 10^(-9) of silicon dioxide.

Step-by-step explanation:


\boxed { \boxed{ \sf moles = \sf{(mass)/(Mr)} }}

we should know that:


  • \sf molar \ mass \ of \ SiO2 = 60

  • \sf given \ mass \ of \ SiO2 = 5.4 * 10^(-7)

using the formula:


\sf moles = (mass)/(Mr)


\sf moles = (5.4*10^(-7))/(60)


\sf moles = 9*10^(-9)

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