Moles from Masses 3

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Moles from Masses - 3

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1. Calculate the number of moles of glucose if you have 36.0 g of glucose

H=1.00 C=12.0 O=16.0

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2. Calculate the number of moles of calcium carbonate if you have 60.0 g of calcium carbonate

Ca=40.1 C=12.0 O=16.0

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3. Calculate the number of moles of oxygen if you have 64.0 g of oxygen

O=16.0

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4. Calculate the number of moles of sodium if you have 34.5 g of sodium

Na=23.0

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Calculate the number of moles of NH5. 3 if you have 4.75 g of NH5. 3

N=14.0 H=1.0

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Calculate the number of moles of P6. 2O5 if you have 105 g of P6. 2O5

P=31.0 O=16.0

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Calculate the number of moles of Ba(NO7. 3)2 if you have 326 g of Ba(NO7. 3)2

Ba=137.3 N=14.0 O=16.0

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Calculate the number of moles of NH8. 4NO3 if you have 32.0 g of NH8. 4NO3

N=14.0 O=16.0 H=1.0

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Calculate the number of moles of KHCO9. 3 if you have 25.0 g of KHCO9. 3

K=39.1 H=1.0 C=12.0 O=16.0

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Calculate the number of moles of FeSO10. 4 . 7H2O if you have 45.6 g of FeSO10. 4 . 7H2O

S=32.1 Fe=55.8 O=16.0 H=1.0

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