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How do you calculate the molar mass of a compound?

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b
Add all the subscripts.
Find the molar mass of each individual element, multiply that molar mass number by
the element's subscript in the formula, and then add together.
Add 5 grams for each element in the formula.
Multiply the the subscripts by the atomic number.
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User Jessicah
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Answer:

Find the molar mass of each individual element, multiply that molar mass number by the element's subscript in the formula, and then add together.

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