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SkyVoltage43:

The atomic mass of hydrogen is 1.01. What is the mass of hydrogen in one mole of aluminum hydroxide (Al(OH)3)? 1.01 g 1.01 kg 3.01 g 3.03 g 3.03 kg

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HuskyNation:

The answer is D. 3.03 g Ar(H) = 1.01 g/mol Since there are three atoms in Al(OH)3, the total atomic mass of hydrogen in Al(OH)3 is: 3 * Ar(H) = 3 * 1.01 g/mol = 3.03 g/mol The mass (m) is atomic mass (Ar) divided by the number of moles n): m = Ar/n Ar = 3.03 g/mol n = 1 mol m = 3.03 g/mol / 1 mol = 3.03 g

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