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Calculate the number of moles of Cl atoms in .86g of C2H4Cl2
Also, calculate the total number of atoms in .29g NH4NO3
QuoteCalculate the number of moles of Cl atoms in .86g of C2H4Cl2You can solve in this several ways. But the easiest way is to find the percent composition of Cl in C2H4Cl2. Then multiply .86g by that percent. Lastly use that number to divide the molar mass of Cl.
Quote from: dabaichi on September 08, 2008, 08:01:44 PMQuoteCalculate the number of moles of Cl atoms in .86g of C2H4Cl2You can solve in this several ways. But the easiest way is to find the percent composition of Cl in C2H4Cl2. Then multiply .86g by that percent. Lastly use that number to divide the molar mass of Cl.Quite the opposite: divide this number by the molar mass of Cl. But that won't give number of atoms yet, it will give number of moles of chlorine.