I need help with Chemistry: Mole Conversion
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Answer:
As Per Given Information
Given mass of H₂O₂ ( Hydrogen Peroxide) 4.0 gm
We've been asked to find the number of moles in Hydrogen Peroxide .
First we calculate molecular mass of Hydrogen Peroxide .
Molecular mass of H₂O₂ = 1×2 + 16 × 2
Molecular mass of H₂O₂ = 2 + 32
Molecular mass of H₂O₂ = 34 gm
Now find the number of moles in given hydrogen peroxide .
[tex] \diamond{\boxed{\blue{\bf{Number \: of \: moles \: = \frac{Given \: mass}{Molecular \: mass} }}}} [/tex]
Put the given value we obtain
[tex] \sf \twoheadrightarrow \: Number \: of \: moles \: = \frac{4}{34} \\ \\ \sf \twoheadrightarrow \: Number \: of \: moles \: =0.117[/tex]
So, the number of moles is 0.117 .
Molar mass of Hydrogen peroxide
No of moles