76.4 mmol $SeO_2$ \\ Express your answer with the appropriate units.
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First, we need to convert mmol to moles. To do this, we divide by the molar mass of SeO, which is 110.96 g/mol. 764 mmol SeO * (1 mol SeO / 1000 mmol SeO) = 0.764 mol SeO Show more…
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