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Sample of MgBr2 has a mass of 56.906 g. How many moles does the sample contain?

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Answer:

The sample of MgBr2 having a mass of 56.906 g contain :

0.309 moles

Step-by-step explanation:

1.First , find the atomic mass of Mg and Br from the periodic table:

Atomic Mass of Mg and Br are :

Mg = 24.305 u

Br = 79.904 u

2. Calculate the Molar mass of MgBr2 using the formula

Molar mass =

(Atomic mass x number of Mg atoms) + (Atomic mass + atoms of Cl)

Number of Mg =1

Number of Br = 2


MgBr_(2) = (1 x 24.305) + (2 x 27.904)

= 184.113 g/mol

Molar mass of MgBr2 = 184.11 g/mol

3. Calculate the moles

Mole = It is the quantity that contains as many particles as present in 12 gram of C-12.

It is calculated by :


moles=(given\ mass)/(Molar\ mass)

Given mass = 56.906 g

Molar mass = 184 .11 g/mol


mole =(56.906)/(184.11)

= 0.309 mol

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