When mixed in the presence of water, the elements Zn and I2 react to produce the compound zinc iodide, ZnI2. The chemical equation for this reaction is Zn(s) + I2(s) -> ZnI2(aq) What is the mass in g of 1 mole of Zn? 1 mole of I2? 1 mole of ZnI2? Group of answer choices 65.38 amu, 253.809 amu, 319.189 amu 65.38 g, 253.809 g, 384.569 g 65.38 amu, 253.809 amu, 384.569 amu 65.38 g, 253.809 g, 319.189
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When mixed in the presence of water, the elements Zn and I2 react to produce the compound zinc iodide, ZnI2. The chemical equation for this reaction is
Zn(s) + I2(s) -> ZnI2(aq)
What is the mass in g of 1 mole of Zn? 1 mole of I2? 1 mole of ZnI2?
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