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- how many grams are equal to 0.11 mole of copper(i) chromate, $\ce{cu2(cro4)}$?
Step1: Calculate molar mass of $\text{Cu}_2(\text{CrO}_4)$
First, find atomic masses: $\text{Cu}=63.55\ \text{g/mol}$, $\text{Cr}=52.00\ \text{g/mol}$, $\text{O}=16.00\ \text{g/mol}$.
$$\begin{align*}
\text{Molar mass} &= 2\times63.55 + 52.00 + 4\times16.00\\
&= 127.1 + 52.00 + 64.00\\
&= 243.1\ \text{g/mol}
\end{align*}$$
Step2: Relate moles to mass
Use formula: $\text{Mass} = \text{Moles} \times \text{Molar Mass}$
$$
\text{Mass} = 0.11\ \text{mol} \times 243.1\ \text{g/mol}
$$
Step3: Compute final mass
$$
\text{Mass} = 26.741\ \text{g} \approx 27\ \text{g}
$$
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27 grams (or 26.74 grams for more precision)