A food processing plant that is designed to use 6.35 metric tons of 316 stainless steel will actually use 115% of the design specification. The steel contains 17% chromium. Assume the refinery loses 5% of what it refines. The molecular weights for Cr is 51.996 g/mol. How many moles of chromium must be refined for this? (Express your answer to three significant figures.) kmol

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A food processing plant that is designed to use 6.35 metric tons of 316 stainless steel will actually use 115% of the design specification. The steel contains 17%
chromium. Assume the refinery loses 5% of what it refines. The molecular weights for Cr is 51.996 g/mol.
How many moles of chromium must be refined for this?
(Express your answer to three significant figures.)
kmol
Transcribed Image Text:A food processing plant that is designed to use 6.35 metric tons of 316 stainless steel will actually use 115% of the design specification. The steel contains 17% chromium. Assume the refinery loses 5% of what it refines. The molecular weights for Cr is 51.996 g/mol. How many moles of chromium must be refined for this? (Express your answer to three significant figures.) kmol
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