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OpenStudy (hari5719):

calculate the mass (a) 5.6 moles of carbon dioxide (b) 8 moles of sulphur dioxide

OpenStudy (hari5719):

@Nurali @mathstudent55 @shamil98

OpenStudy (hari5719):

@nincompoop @dan815 @arabpride @Abmon98

OpenStudy (arabpride):

Like.... no idea. Sorry... wish I could help you. :/

OpenStudy (hari5719):

oh its ok thnx for the medal @arabpride

OpenStudy (hari5719):

@kellyconnelly

OpenStudy (arabpride):

NP c:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A: to go from moles to mass, you're gonna multiply the moles by the molar mass. So the molar mass from looking at the periodic table is 44. So 5.6 x 44 = x g

OpenStudy (hari5719):

thank u @kellyconnelly

OpenStudy (hari5719):

what about sulphur dioxide

OpenStudy (anonymous):

And for B: You just find the molar mass of sulfur dioxide (which is 64.066) and multiply that by 8 so 8 moles of sulfur dioxide X 64.066 = 512.528 grams

OpenStudy (anonymous):

maybe this will help

OpenStudy (hari5719):

thank u once again

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