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The molecular weight of table salt, NaCl, is 58. 5 g/mol. A tablespoon of salt weighs 6. 37 grams. Calculate the number of moles of salt in one tablespoon. First, complete the unit conversion using dimensional
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The molecular weight of table salt, NaCl, is 58. 5 g/mol. A tablespoon of salt weighs 6. 37 grams.
Calculate the number of moles of salt in one tablespoon.
First, complete the unit conversion using dimensional analysis:
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Mole =mass/molecular mass
=6.37g/58.5g/mol=0.109moles
:number of moles of salt in one tablespoon is 0.109moles
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Answer:
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