6. What is the molar mass of aluminum sulfite, Al2(SO3)3? MM 2 Al = 26.98 g/mole x 2 = 53.96 g 3 S = 32.07 g/mole x 3 = 96.21 g 9 O = 16.00 g/mole x 9 = + 144.0 g 294.17 g/mole 7. Convert 500.5 g of aluminum sulfite to moles. Conversion factor will be MM 8. What is the mass of 0.3652 moles of aluminum sulfide? 9. How many water molecules are contained in 195.065 g of water?
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5 grams of aluminum sulfite to moles, divide by 1222. / 69.96, yielding 3 31.07 grams of aluminum sulfite per mole. To convert moles to grams, multiply by 0.03552. This gives 0.3652 grams of aluminum sulfite as the result. Show more…
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