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The molar mass of ammonium acetate is 77.083 g/mol. A student uses 0.100 mol of ammonium acetate in a chemical reaction. The student claims that the reaction uses (0.100 mol)(77.083 g/mol)=7.71 g
of ammonium acetate, which has (7.71)(6.022×1023)=4.64×1024
molecules.
In one to two sentences, explain the mistake that the student made and determine the correct number of molecules of ammonium acetate used in the reaction.
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