Suppose a 0.900 g nugget of pure gold has zero net charge. What would be its net charge after 1.00% of its electrons are removed? The molar mass of gold is 196.96654 g/mol.
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Given mass of gold = 0.900 g Molar mass of gold = 196.96654 g/mol Number of moles = mass / molar mass Number of moles = 0.900 g / 196.96654 g/mol Number of moles ≈ 0.004569 mol Show more…
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