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Levi Pittman
2 June, 04:54
Find the molar mass of Strontium nitride, Sr3N2.
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Nevaeh Rivera
2 June, 06:17
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Answer: Molar mass = 292 g / mole Sr3N2
Explanation: The mass of Sr Strontium is 88 g and mass for N Nitrogen is 14 g.
Sr 88 x 3
N 14 x 2
Molar mass = 292 g / mole Sr3N2
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