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Find the number of grams in 16.95 mol hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). Round your

answer to two decimal places and be sure to include the proper units.

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Answer: There are 576.46 number of grams present in 16.95 mol hydrogen peroxide
(H_(2)O_(2)).

Step-by-step explanation:

Number of moles is defined as the mass of substance divided by its molar mass.

The molar mass of
H_(2)O_(2) is 34.01 g/mol. Hence, mass of hydrogen peroxide present in 16.95 moles is calculated as follows.


Moles = (mass)/(molarmass)\\16.95 mol = (mass)/(34.01 g/mol)\\mass = 576.46 g

Thus, we can conclude that there are 576.46 number of grams present in 16.95 mol hydrogen peroxide
(H_(2)O_(2)).

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