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14 September, 05:52

Calculate the molar mass

CaCl2

Ca (NO3) 2

Ca (OH) 2

CaSO4

BaCl2

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  1. 14 September, 08:34
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    On the periodic table it shows the molecular weight of all the elements and what you do is add all the numbers together:

    CaCl2=40.08+35.45x2=110.98g/mol

    *Ca (NO3) 2=40.08+14.01x2+16x6=164.1g/mol

    *Ca (OH) 2=40.08+16x2+1.008x2=74.096g/mol

    CaSO4=40.08+32.06+16x4=136.14g/mol

    BaCl2=137.33+35.45x2=208.23g/mol

    *these 2 require you to distribute the 2 into each of the elements.
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