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How many moles of gold are there in 2.00 ounces of gold?
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We know that 1 ounce is approximately 28.35 grams. Therefore, 2.00 ounces of gold is equivalent to \(2.00 \, \text{oz} \times 28.35 \, \frac{\text{g}}{\text{oz}} = 56.70 \, \text{g}\). Show more…
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