What is the number of moles in .197 g #As_2O_3#?
1 Answer
Do you mean 0.197 g?
Then,
number of moles = 0.197
Explanation:
Do you mean 0.197 g?
Assume that:
n = number of moles
m = mass of substance
M = molar mass (equivalent to atomic weight on periodic table)
n = m
0.197 g (mass) of
The next step is to find the molar mass (M). First thing first, you should know what elements are involved. As you can see, arsenic and oxygen are involved.
If you refer to your periodic table, the molar mass of arsenic is 74.9 g/mol and oxygen is 16.0 g/mol.
Since there are 2 arsenic and 3 oxygen involved, the molar mass is
You've now found the molar mass of
The final step is to find out the number of moles (n). Looking back at the
The number of moles present in
n = 0.197 moles