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* Use the periodic table How many grams of O2 are in a 5.0 mol of the element? 80 g 16 g 160 g
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* Use the periodic table
How many grams of O2 are in a 5.0 mol of the element?
80 g
16 g
160 g
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160. you use a mole over grams ratio. 5.0x32mass of O2)
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160 maybe is the correct answer
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