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  • 01-05-2021
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Determine the number of moles of CH3Br in 47.5 grams of CH3Br?

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  • 06-05-2021

Answer:

0.500 moles

Explanation:

In order to convert grams of any given substance into moles, we need the substance's molar mass:

  • Molar Mass of CH₃Br = Molar Mass of C + (Molar Mass of H)*3 + Molar Mass of Br

We can find the molar masses of each element in the periodic table:

  • Molar Mass of CH₃Br = 94.94 g/mol

Now we can divide the given mass by the molar mass in order to calculate the number of moles:

  • 47.5 g ÷ 94.94 g/mol = 0.500 moles
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