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question 3 (2 points)
use the molar mass of al₂(so₄)₃ calculated in the previous problem to calculate how many moles of aluminum sulfate are in 10.0 g.
the previous problem gave 342.15 g/mol for aluminum sulfate, and this is a direct proportion and a conversion factor. use units to set up the problem.
(10.0 g as)(\frac{\\_\\_1\\_\\_mol as}{\\_\\_3\\_\\_g as}) = \\_\\_2\\_\\_ mol as
a. 0 b. 1 c. 2 d. 3 e. 4 f. 342.15
g. 10.0 h. 56.1 i. 0.0292 j. 3420
Step1: Determine the conversion factor
The conversion factor is \(\frac{1\space mol\space AS}{342.15\space g\space AS}\) (since molar mass is \(342.15\space g/mol\)).
Step2: Calculate the number of moles
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- B. 1
- I. 0.0292
- F. 342.15