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Mareli Camacho
6 April, 15:36
Molar mass for Be (NO3) 2
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Roman Mason
6 April, 17:15
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Answer: 133g/mol
Explanation:
To find the molar mass of Be (NO3) 2, we must add the molar masses of all the individual elements present in the compound. This can be done by:
Molar Mass of Be (NO3) 2 = 9 + 2[14 + (16x3) ] = 9 + 2 [ 14 + 48]
= 9 + 2[62] = 9 + 124 = 133g/mol
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