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What mass of water would you need to have 15.0 miles of H2O

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  • 03-02-2020

Answer: 270 g H2O

Explanation: solution attached

Use the relationship of 1 mole H2O is equal to its molar mass 18g H2O

15.0 moles H2O x 18g H2O / 1 mole H2O

= 270 g H2O

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