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Chandra wants to know how many moles are contained in 150.0 g CCl4 (carbon tetrachloride). What quantity of CCl4 should she use to make this conversion?

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Answer:

molar mass

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User Pulak
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The right answer is Molar mass

The molar mass of CCL4 is 153.82 g / mol. It is a colorless, very volatile liquid whose vapors are harmful to living beings and dangerous for the ozone layer.

If we want to calculate the number of moles.

n = mass / molar mass = 150 / 153.82 = 0.975mol


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