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There are 231.0 grams of Iron (ll) Hydroxide, Fe(OH)2. How many moles of Fe(OH)2 does that equal?

There are 231.0 grams of Iron (ll) Hydroxide, Fe(OH)2. How many moles of Fe(OH)2 does-example-1
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Step-by-step explanation:

firstly you find for the molar mass of the iron(ii)hydroxide

and then use this formula

mole=mass/molar mass and then slot in your given values

and then you will get

2.57moles

the answer is 2.57 mole of iron(ii)hydroxide

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