For the molecular compound silicon dioxide, what would you multiply "grams of SiO2 " by to get the units "molecules of SiO2 "? g SiO2 ( )( ) = molecules SiO2 ( )( ) Drag and drop your selection from the following list to complete the answer: 1 molecule SiO2 6.02 x 10<sup>23</sup> molecules SiO2 60.09 molecule SiO2 6.02 x 10<sup>23</sup> mol SiO2 1 mol SiO2 60.09 gram SiO2 6.02 x 10<sup>23</sup> gram SiO2 1 gram SiO2 60.09 mol SiO2
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First, we need to convert grams of SiO2 to moles of SiO2. To do this, we'll use the molar mass of SiO2, which is 60.09 g/mol. So, we'll multiply by the conversion factor $\frac{1 \text{ mol SiO2}}{60.09 \text{ g SiO2}}$. Show more…
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