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Question 1

Calculate the mass of O in 4.36 g of Cl2O7?
◦ 30.5 g O
◦ 48.8 g O
◦ 11.2 g O
◦ 69.8 g O
◦ 2.67 g O

Question 2

Calculate the molar mass of  (NH4)2SO4

◦ 114.11 g/mol
◦ 228.22 g/mol
◦ 118.14 g/mol
◦ 63.09 g/mol
◦ 132.15 g/mol


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Reply #1 on: Nov 5, 2023
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Reply 2 on: Nov 5, 2023
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