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  • 07-01-2021
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A certain ore is 37.3 % nickel by mass. How many kilograms of this ore would you need to dig up to have 65.0 g of nickel

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  • 08-01-2021

Answer:

0.174kg of Ore are required

Explanation:

The ore of 37.3% in nickel by mass means that in 100g of ore there are 37.3g of nickel. As we need to obtain 65g of nickel we can convert this mass to mass of ore using the conversion factor (100g Ore / 37.3g Nickel) as follows:

65g of nickel * (100g Ore / 37.3g Nickel) = 174g of Ore are needed to have 65.0g of nickel. In kilograms:

174g Ore * (1kg / 1000g) =

0.174kg of Ore are required

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