What is the volume of 1.25 mol of benzene (C6H6) at 20.7 degrees C? THe density of benzene is 0.879 g/mL
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- Carbon (C) has an atomic mass of approximately 12.01 g/mol. - Hydrogen (H) has an atomic mass of approximately 1.008 g/mol. - Benzene has 6 carbon atoms and 6 hydrogen atoms. - Molar mass of benzene = (6 × 12.01 g/mol) + (6 × 1.008 g/mol) = 72.06 Show more…
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