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### Mole Concept and Mass Calculation

#### Part B:

**32.9 mmol Cl₂**

**Problem Statement:**
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.

**Calculate the mass in grams (g) of each sample:**

**Formula:**
\[ \text{m(Cl₂)} = \text{Value in } \, \text{Units} \]

**Input Fields:**
- **Value** (input your calculated value here)
- **Units** (specify the units of your answer here)

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##### Recommended Study Resources:
**If you're struggling with this problem, watch the following instructional video:**

[**IWE: The Mole Concept—Converting Between Mass and Number of Molecules**](#)

Additionally, refer to **Section 3.8** in your textbook. You can click on the Review link to access this section in your eText. 

**Note:** Understanding the mole concept and how to convert between mass and the number of molecules is crucial for solving this problem.

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Transcribed Image Text:### Mole Concept and Mass Calculation #### Part B: **32.9 mmol Cl₂** **Problem Statement:** Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. **Calculate the mass in grams (g) of each sample:** **Formula:** \[ \text{m(Cl₂)} = \text{Value in } \, \text{Units} \] **Input Fields:** - **Value** (input your calculated value here) - **Units** (specify the units of your answer here) **Action Buttons:** - **Submit** - Click to submit your answer. - **Request Answer** - Click to get assistance on the problem. --- ##### Recommended Study Resources: **If you're struggling with this problem, watch the following instructional video:** [**IWE: The Mole Concept—Converting Between Mass and Number of Molecules**](#) Additionally, refer to **Section 3.8** in your textbook. You can click on the Review link to access this section in your eText. **Note:** Understanding the mole concept and how to convert between mass and the number of molecules is crucial for solving this problem. ---
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Calculate the mass in g of each sample.
Part A
29.6 mol C6H12O6
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appropriate units.
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Transcribed Image Text:MISSED THIS? Watch IWE: The Mole Concept-Converting Between Mass and Number Molecules ; Read Section 3.8. You can click on the Review link to access the section in your e Text. Calculate the mass in g of each sample. Part A 29.6 mol C6H12O6 Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. xa Submit μÅ Xb m(C6H12O6) = Value Previous Answer b Reque Ć X.10n Units X ? Units input for part A
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