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The weight of 0.1 mole of Na(2)CO(3) is...

The weight of 0.1 mole of `Na_(2)CO_(3)` is

A

106 g

B

10.6 g

C

5.3 g

D

`6.02xx10^(22)g`

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B

Wt = `nxx` m.wt = `0.1xx10^(6)=10.6gm`
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