CP Even More Mole Massing Of Elements HW

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1. If I weighed out 562 grams of Sn (Tin), how many moles of Tin do I have?

1. If I weighed out 0.562 grams of Sn (Tin), how many moles of Tin do I have?


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2. How many grams in 6.17 moles of Se (Selenium)?
2. How many grams in 0.0617 moles of Se (Selenium)?

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Answer: 1) 4.72mole Sn  2) 487g Se  3) 0.0149moles Si  4) 30.6mole Kr   5) 1.44g Ar  

Answer: 1) 0.00472mole Sn (4.72E-3mole Sn)   2) 4.87g Se  3) 0.0149moles Si  4) 30.6mole Kr   5) 1.44g Ar  


Chemistry - CP Even More Mole Massing of Elements HW

Answer the following using the appropriate equation or using dimensional analysis. Show all work, cancel units, etc.

1. If I weighed out 0.562 grams of Sn (Tin), how many moles of Tin do I have?










2. How many grams in 0.0617 moles of Se (Selenium)?














3. If I weighed out 0.418g of Si (Silicon), how many moles of Si do I have?











4. If I have weighed out 2.57 kilograms of Kr (Kryton), how many moles of Kr do I have?





















5. How many grams of Ar (Argon) do I need to mass out to obtain 0.0361 moles of Ar?





















Answer: 1) 0.00472mole Sn (4.72E-3mole Sn)   2) 4.87g Se  3) 0.0149moles Si  4) 30.6mole Kr   5) 1.44g Ar  


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