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If we had a sample of 32.5 grams of copper, how many moles of copper would be in the sample.
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If we had a sample of 32.5 grams of copper, how many moles of copper would be in the sample.
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Coppers Molar mass is 63.546 so 32.5/63.546 = 0.511 moles of copper
Answer = 0.511
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