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Determine the grams of compound in 2.5 mol of `Ca(NO_(3))_(2)`.

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Formula mass `=(1xx40)+(2xx14)+(6xx16)=164,n=(m)/(M)`
`therefore m=nxxM=2.5molxx164g" "mol^(-1)=410g`
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