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Calculate the mass of 5.8 moles of nitric acid (HNO3). Explain the process or show your work by including all values used to determine the answer.

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Answer:

Mass = 365.45 g

Explanation:

Given data:

Mass of HNO₃ = ?

Number of moles of HNO₃ = 5.8 mol

Solution:

Formula:

Mass = number of moles × molar mass

Molar mass of HNO₃ is 63.01 g/mol

By putting values in the formula,

Mass = 5.8 mol × 63.01 g/mol

Mass = 365.45 g

5.8 moles of HNO₃ have 365.45 gram mass.

Answer:

Molar mass of 365.516

Explanation:

To calculate the mass of 5.8 moles of nitric acid or HNO3, is by adding Hydrogen 1.01, Nitrogen 14.01, and Oxygen 16.00,

together and multiplying that by 3. 

1.01+14.01+16.00(3)= 63.02 Grams per mole 

We multiply 63.02 × 5.8 moles, and we get the mass of 365.516