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3 March, 00:55

Find the molar mass of Ca (NO3) 2

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  1. 3 March, 01:15
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    Answer:164.10 to be exact
  2. 3 March, 04:12
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    The molar mass of Ca (NO₃) 2 is 164 g/mol

    Explanation

    Ca (NO₃) 2 is made up of Ca, N and O elements

    Therefore the molar mass of Ca (NO₃) 2 = molar mass of Ca + molar mass of N + molar mass of O

    from periodic table the molar mass of Ca is 40 g/mol

    for N = 14 g / mol

    for O = 16 g/mol. since they are 3 atoms of O in Ca (NO₃) 2 the molar mass = 16 x3 = 48 g/mol

    The molar mass of Ca (NO₃) 2 = 40 g/mo + [ (14 g/mol + 48 g/mol) 2] = 164g/mol
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