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Calculate how many moles of element Q are in 23.53 g of element Q. The molar mass of element Q is 40.64 g/mol
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Calculate how many moles of element Q are in 23.53 g of element Q. The molar mass of element Q is 40.64 g/mol
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Calculate how many moles of element Q are in 23.53 g of element Q.
The molar mass of element Q is 40.64 g/mol
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0.579 moles
Step-by-step explanation:
Moles = 23.53/40.64
= 0.5789 moles
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