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The molar mass of calcium chloride (CaCl2) is 110.98 g/mol. If you were to calculate the number of moles in 23.4 g of CaCl2, which example shows the correct way to set up the calculation? 23.4 grams upper C a upper C l subscript 2 times StartFraction 110.98 grams upper C a upper C l subscript 2 over 1 mole upper C a upper C l subscript 2 EndFraction.

23.4 grams upper C a upper C l subscript 2 times StartFraction 1 mole upper C a upper C l subscript 2 over 110.98 grams upper C a upper C l subscript 2 EndFraction.

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