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  • 30-01-2020
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How do you calculate the number of moles of an element from a given mole quantity of a compound, using the chemical formula?​

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Answer:

Multiply the given mole quantity by the ratio of the moles from the chemical formula (moles of desire / moles of given in the formula) x moles given

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