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Find the molar mass of (NH4)2Cr207.
Answer in units of g/mol.

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Answer:

346.05 g/mol

Step-by-step explanation:

To find Molar Mass you basically just need to add up the atomic masses of the elements in the compound then add g/mol after.

So you would add:

(14.01+4x1.01)+(2x52.00)+(2x16.00x7)

(18.05)+(104)+(224)

=346.05 g/mol

*I hope that 0 is referring to Oxygen, if It isn't, this is not correct!*

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User Alex Offshore
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Answer and Explanation:

252.0649 g/mol

Nitrogen: 14.007 g/mol

Hydrogen: 1.00794 g/mol

Chromium: 51.9961 g/mol

Oxygen: 15.999 g/mol

( 2 x14.007 ) +( 8 x1.00794 ) + ( 2 x 51.9961 )+(7 x15.999 )=252.06 g/mol

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User Rajez
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