Hey, I think I know how to solve this, but I'm kind of unsure... Step-by-step would be great.
A chemist measured the amount of calcium sulfide produced during an experiment. She finds that 9.19 g of calcium sulfide (CaS) is produced. Calculate the number of moles of calcium sulfide produced. Round your answer to 3 significant digits.
I would need to convert the 9.19 g into moles, right? So, something like 9.19g(#'s)(more#'s) so eventually I'd get answer into moles? I think I'm doing this all wrong...
A chemist measured the amount of calcium sulfide produced during an experiment. She finds that 9.19 g of calcium sulfide (CaS) is produced. Calculate the number of moles of calcium sulfide produced. Round your answer to 3 significant digits.
I would need to convert the 9.19 g into moles, right? So, something like 9.19g(#'s)(more#'s) so eventually I'd get answer into moles? I think I'm doing this all wrong...