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  • 02-10-2020
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Find the number of moles in 3.10 x 10^-1g of boron

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Muscardinus Muscardinus
  • 08-10-2020

Answer:

0.0286 moles

Explanation:

Given mass, [tex]m=3.1\times 10^{-1}g=0.31\ g[/tex]

Molar mass of boron, M = 10.811 g/mol

[tex]\text{No of moles}=\dfrac{\text{given mass}}{\text{molar mass}}\\\\n=\dfrac{0.31}{10.811 }\\\\n=0.0286[/tex]

Hence, there are 0.0286 moles in given mass of boron.

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