Answer to Question #100433 in Chemistry for jury

Question #100433
what is the mass of 0.200 moles of aspirin
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Expert's answer
2019-12-16T04:53:53-0500

According to the equation:

m = n × Mr,

where m - mass, n - number of moles, Mr - molecular weight.

As the molecular weight of aspirin is 180 g/mol, the mass of 0.200 moles of aspirin equals:

m (aspirin) = n (aspirin) × Mr (aspirin) = 0.2 mol × 180 g/mol = 36 g.


Answer: 36 g

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