gracedavis405
gracedavis405
28-01-2016
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How many grams are in 4 moles of Cu(CN)2
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Willchemistry
Willchemistry
28-01-2016
Molar mass of Cu(CN)2 = 89.563 g/mol
number of moles = 4 moles
m = n * mm
m = 4 * 89.563
m = 358.252 g
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