How many moles of Iron (III) Chloride are contained in 129 grams? (Molar Mass of FeCl3 = 162.2 g/mol)
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We are given the mass of Iron (III) Chloride (FeCl₃) and its molar mass. We need to find the number of moles of FeCl₃. Given: - Mass of FeCl₃ = 129 grams - Molar mass of FeCl₃ = 162.2 g/mol Show more…
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