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What is the mass is 3:50 moles of MgSO4?
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What is the mass is 3:50 moles of MgSO4?
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I think it’s 420g?? I’m not entirely sure, but:
mass = n x MR,
And the mr of MgSO4 is 120 (24+32+64), and then 120 x 3.5 is 420.
So I think it’s right but 420g just seems like a whole lot so I’m not too sure.
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