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8 October, 05:51

What is the molar mass of mg3 (po4) 2, a substance formerly used in medicine as an antacid?

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  1. 8 October, 07:37
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    First let us determine the molar masses of each element.

    Mg = 24.31 g/mol

    P = 39.10 g/mol

    O = 16 g/mol

    Therefore the overall molar mass is:

    molar mass = 3 * (24.31 g/mol) + 2 (39.10 g/mol) + 8 (16 g/mol)

    molar mass = 279.13 g/mol
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