You have 100. grams of potassium bromide (KBr). How many moles do you have? (1 mole KBr = 119 g KBr)

0.840 mole KBr

1.00 mole KBr

1.19 mole KBr

2.00 mole KBr

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Answer:

0.840

Explanation:

The 100 grams of KBr have been equivalent to 0.84 moles. Thus, option A is correct.

The moles can be defined as the mass of the compound with respect to the molecular mass. The moles can be given as:

Moles = [tex]\rm \dfrac{weight}{Molecular\;weight}[/tex]

The molecular weight has been the mass of the constituents of the atoms present in the compound.

The compound KBr has a molecular mass of 119 g/mol.

The given mass of the compound has been 100 grams.

The moles of KBr can be given as:

Moles of KBr = [tex]\rm \dfrac{100}{119}[/tex]

Moles of KBr = 0.84 moles.

The 100 grams of KBr have been equivalent to 0.84 moles. Thus, option A is correct.

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