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What is the molar mass of H2CO3?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Molar mass is the total mass number of all the atoms present in a compound or formula in grams per mole.

Molar mass of
H_(2)CO_(3) is as follows.

Molar mass of
H_(2)CO_(3) = 2 × Mass of hydrogen atom + mass of carbon atom + 3 × mass of oxygen atom

= 2 × 1.007 g/mol + 12.010 g/mol + 3 × 16 g/mol

= (2.014 + 12.010 + 48) g/mol

= 62.024 g/mol

Thus, we can conclude that molar mass of
H_(2)CO_(3) is 62.024 g/mol.

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