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How many moles are there in 60.5 g of mercury(II) chloride?

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Mercury (II) chloride has a molar mass of 271.52 g/mol.

So, one mole of mercury (II) chloride has a mass of 271.52 g/mol.

We have 60.5g of mercury (II) chloride.

60.5g ÷ 271.52g/mol = 0.223 mol

There are 0.223 moles in 60.5g of mercury (II) chloride.

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Hey there!

Mercury (II) chloride has a molar mass of 271.52 g/mol.

So, one mole of mercury (II) chloride has a mass of 271.52 g/mol.

We have 60.5g of mercury (II) chloride.

60.5g ÷ 271.52g/mol = 0.223 mol

There are 0.223 moles in 60.5g of mercury (II) chloride.

Hope this helps!

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