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31 July, 00:33

If 1.00 g of an unknown molecular compound contains 8.35  1021 molecules, what is its molar mass?

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  1. 31 July, 04:01
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    Answer is: molar mass of molecular compound is 71,95 g/mol.

    N (compound) = 8,35·10²¹.

    n (compound) = N (compound) : Na.

    n (compound) = 8,35·10²¹ : 6,022·10²³ 1/mol.

    n (compound) = 0,0139 mol.

    m (compound) = 1,00 g.

    M (compound) = m (compound) : n (compound).

    M (compound) = 1 g : 0,0139 mol.

    M (compound) = 71,95 g/mol.
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