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  • 02-02-2021
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Calculate the moles of ammonia present in a 5.590 g sample if the molar mass of ammonia is 17.030 g/mol

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Lanuel
Lanuel Lanuel
  • 07-02-2021

Answer:

Number of moles = 0.328 moles.

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Mass = 5.590 g

Molar mass = 17.030 g/mol

To find the number of moles;

[tex] Number \; of \; moles = \frac {mass}{molar mass} [/tex]

Substituting into the equation, we have

[tex] Number \; of \; moles = \frac {5.590}{17.030} [/tex]

Number of moles = 0.328 moles.

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