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Calculating Moles in 3.6g of Water: A Simple Calculation
The molar mass of H2 O is 18.015 g/mol.
Therefore, 3.6 g H2 O is:
$$ 3.6/18.015 = 0.1998 \texttt{ mol H2 O}$$
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