Mass box a = 10 grams; mass box b = 5 grams; mass box c—made of one a and one b
how mu...
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Mass box a = 10 grams; mass box b = 5 grams; mass box c—made of one a and one b
how much a and b would be needed to produce 30 grams of c? g of a; g of b.
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Plzz a sample of table sugar (sucrose, c12h22o11) has a mass of 7.801 g. ● a) calculate the number of moles of c12h22o11 in the sample b) calculate the number of moles of each element in c12h22o11 (number of moles of c, number of moles of h & number of moles of o) in the sample. (use your answer from part a as your starting point.) show your work and highlight your final answer. calculate the number of atoms of each element in c12h22o11 (number of atoms of c, number of atoms of h & number of atoms of o) in the sample. (use your answers from part b as your starting for each element.) show your work and highlight your final answer.
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