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What does one mole of H2O correspond to

Correct Answer: 18 gms

Explanation:

The molar mass of H2O can be calculated as the following.


M(H2O)= [2 x M(H)] + [M(O)].


And we know that M(H) = 1g/mol, M(O) = 16g/mol.


So, M(H2O)= 2x1 + 16 = 18g/mol,


That means 1 mole of H2O contains 18g.


 


Hence, one mole of H2O corresponds to 18 grams.


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