Suppose you have two samples that are equal in weight, 31.3 g Ag and 31.3 g Al₂O3. Calculate the number of moles of each

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Suppose you have two samples that are equal in weight, 31.3 g Ag and 31.3 g Al₂O3. Calculate the number of moles of each

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Suppose you have two samples that are equal in weight, 31.3 g Ag and 31.3 g Al₂O3. Calculate the number of moles of each substance. 31.3 g Ag = 0.81 Incorrect 31.3 g Al₂O3 = 0.20 Incorrect mol mol
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