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How many grams are in 6 moles of MgCl2?


Sagot :

First, you have to refer back to your table of elements.

Break it down. When they say how many grams, it means the atomic weight. In this case, we have a chemical compound.

MgCl2 mass:

Mg= 24.305

Cl2= 35.453 x 2= 70.906

Mg + Cl2= 24.305 + 70.906 = 95.211

So, one mole of MgCl2 is 95.211 grams.

To get what you are looking for, multiply this by 6...

95.211 x 6 =…

I made it pretty simple for you, all you have to do is multiply.

Hope I helped!

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