The number of moles in 26.09 g of C2H6O (molar mass = 46.1 g/mol) is __. 6.26 x 10^2 None of these 0.566 1.20 x 10^3 1.090
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09 g and the molar mass is 46.1 g/mol. So, we can plug these values into the formula: Show more…
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