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18 September, 13:21
Molar mass in silver nitrate
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18 September, 13:30
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169.87 grams
Explanation:
The formula for silver nitrate is AgNO3.
To find the molar mass, find the mass of each individual element in the compound.
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Sage Kane
18 September, 14:50
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Answer:169.87 g/mol
Explanation: (107.87 + 14.007 + (3 x 15.999)) = 169.874
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