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What is the mass of three moles of chlorine?

what is the mass of one mole of potassium sulfide, k2s?

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What is the mass of three moles of chlorine? what is the mass of one mole of potassium-example-1
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Answer:

The answer to your question is

a) 212.7 g

b) 110 g

Step-by-step explanation:

a) Mass of three moles of Chlorine

Atomic weight of Chlorine = 35.45 g but chlorine is a diatomic molecule then the atomic weight = 2(35.45) g = 70.9 g

70.9 g of Cl₂ --------------- 1 mol

x --------------- 3 moles

x = 3(70.9)/1

x = 212.7 g

b) mass of one mole of K₂S

Molecular mass = (39 x 2) + (32 x 1)

= 78 + 32

= 110 g

110 g of K₂S ---------------- 1 mol

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