Answer: m = 32 mol × 52 g/mol
Explanation: n= m/M. Mass m = n×M
M(Cr) = 52 g/mol
Answer:
1695.68g Cr
Explanation:
Cr has a molar mass of 52.99 g/mol. This means that one mole of chromium has a mass of 52.99 grams. We can use stoichiometry/dimensional analysis to figure out how many grams are in 32 moles.
[tex]32 mol Cr (\frac{52.99g}{1 mol} ) = 1695.68g Cr[/tex]