Hello, Waker,
The molar mass of Cobalt(III)bicarbonate is 182.95 g/mole. To find moles, divide the grams of material by its molar mass. (5.07g)/(182.95 g/mole) = 0.028 moles.
Bob
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asked 07/27/21How many moles are in 5.07 grams of cobalt (III) bicarbonate?
Hello, Waker,
The molar mass of Cobalt(III)bicarbonate is 182.95 g/mole. To find moles, divide the grams of material by its molar mass. (5.07g)/(182.95 g/mole) = 0.028 moles.
Bob
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