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POSSIBLE POINTS: 5 A Chemist measured out 200g of Copper (I) chloride, (CuCl) how many moles would be present? b. Calculate the amount of Particles in the moles? (Formula for #of Moles Given mass/Molar
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POSSIBLE POINTS: 5
A Chemist measured out 200g of Copper (I) chloride, (CuCl) how many moles would be present?
b. Calculate the amount of Particles in the moles?
(Formula for #of Moles Given mass/Molar mass)
(Hint: Molar mass of Copper (1) chloride 134.5g/mol)
1mole-6.02 x 10^23 Particles
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200g X 1/134.5= 1.486mol
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Answer:
answer is a
Step-by-step explanation:
ik cause i did this before
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