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. Find the mass of 2.61 moles of H2O2.

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Mass of H₂O₂ = 88.778 g

Further explanation

The mole itself is the number of particles contained in a substance amounting to 6.02.10²³

Mole can also be determined if the amount of substance mass and its molar mass is known


\large {\boxed {\boxed {\bold {mol = \frac {mass} {molar \: mass}}}}

moles of H₂O₂ = 2.61

So the mass of H₂O₂(MW=34,0147 g/mol) :


\tt mass=mol* MW\\\\mass=2.61* 34,0147 g/mol\\\\mass=88.778~g

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