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1.

 Determine the number of moles in 95g of MnO2. (1.093 moles)


2. How many atoms or molecules are in a 3.56 g sample of Cu? (3.37x10^22 molecules)
3. How many moles are contained in 355g of calcium chloride, CaCl2?
4. Determine the mass of 6.854 × 10^3 mol glucose, C6H12O6.

5. Calculate the number of moles in each of the following examples.

a. 402.5 mg of NO2 (0.0087 moles)


b. 2.7 kg of H2O (150 moles)
c. 323 g of CBr4 (0.974 moles)
d. 2.9 kg of CaO (52 moles)

6. Find the amount of moles contained in each specimen.

a. 7.87 kg H2O2 (231 moles)


b. 2.34 kg NaCl (40.0 moles)
c. 12.5 g C2H6O (0.271 moles)
d. 85.72 g NH3 (5.033 moles)

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