How many grams of oxygen are in 2 moles of potassium dichromate, #K_2Cr_2O_7#?
1 Answer
There are
Explanation:
There are two simple steps you can take to answer your question. The number of grams of a substance can be determined by summing the atomic weights of the individual components and multiplying that result by the number of moles you have.
However, since you are only interested in the amount of grams of oxygen in 2 moles of
There are 7 atoms of oxygen denoted by the subscript 7 in the compound. The atomic mass of oxygen is 15.9994 grams per mole.
So in the
#15.9994# #"grams"/"mole" * (7)#
which equals
#111.9958# #"grams"/"mole"#
Since you have 2 moles of
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