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10 May, 03:29

What is the molar mass of sodium bicarbonate, in g/mol? Your answer should have the appropriate number of significant figures (use two decimal places in atomic masses). Only give the numeric value of your answer. Don't include the units.

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  1. 10 May, 03:51
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    Answer: 105.96

    Explanation:

    Sodium bicarbonate (Na2CO3)

    Atomic mass of Sodium (Na) = 22.99

    Atomic mass of Carbon (C) = 12.01

    Atomic mass of oxygen = 15.99

    Na2CO3 has a molar mass of (22.99x2) + 12.01 + (15.99x3) which is equal to

    45.98 + 12.01 + 47.97 = 105.96

    Thus, the molar mass of sodium bicarbonate is 105.96g/mol
  2. 10 May, 05:58
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    Answer: 83.98g/mol

    Explanation:

    To calculate the molar mass of sodium bicarbonate, first you must know the atomic mass of different elements present and multiply it by number of moles.

    NaHCO3.

    Atomic mass of sodium (Na) = 22.99*1

    Atomic mass of carbon (C)

    12.10 * 1 = 12.10

    Atomic mass of oxygen (O)

    15.99*3 = 31.98g

    Atomic mass of hydrogen is 1.00

    Add the atomic mass together.

    NaHCO3 = 22.99+12.10 + 1.01+47.97 = 83.98g/mol
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