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Find the mass in 6.2 moles of lithium bromide
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Find the mass in 6.2 moles of lithium bromide
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mol of lithium bromide has a mass of
86.85
g
⋅
m
o
l
−
1
. You have
2.6
moles of the stuff.
Step-by-step explanation:
So mass
=
86.85
g
⋅
m
o
l
−
1
×
2.6
m
o
l
=
?
?
g
.
Nnesterov
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