How many mol of NaC1 are there in 100 g of NaC1​

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Answer:

Approximately 1.71. Now HOPEFULLY, you’re requesting an explaination, not just a quick answer.

Explanation: In order to find the moles from grams, you must find the molar mass of each individual molecule in the given compound. For table salt (NaCl), Sodium(Na) has a molar mass of about 22.99 or 23; whereas Chlorine’s(Cl) molar mass is 35.45!

Now that we know the individual pieces, just add them! That's about 58.44. Once you have found this value, simply divide it from the original amount of grams like so:

100/58.44=1.71!

Hope this helped.