MASTERING CHEM ACCESS W/ETEXT DIGITAL
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Author: Timberlake
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Chapter 7.3, Problem 7.29PP
Chloroethane,
a. How many moles are in 34.0 g of chloroethane?
b. How many grams are in 1.50 moles of chloroethane?
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MASTERING CHEM ACCESS W/ETEXT DIGITAL
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