A chemist needs 32.0 g of phenol, C6H5OH, for an experiment. How many moles of phenol is this?   Explain how to find the molar mass of the compound. Explain how many significant figures your answer needs to have. The numerical answer

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A chemist needs 32.0 g of phenol, C6H5OH, for an experiment. How many moles of phenol is this?

 

  • Explain how to find the molar mass of the compound.
  • Explain how many significant figures your answer needs to have.
  • The numerical answer  
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