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Clare Hodges
28 June, 11:14
The molar mass of magnesium fluoride is?
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28 June, 11:22
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The chemical formula for magnesium fluoride would be MgF2 (the 2 is subscript but I cannot type that)
Mm=Molar mass
Mm (Mg) = 24.31g/mol
Mm (F) = 19.00g/mol
Mm (MgF2) = 2 (19.00) + 24.31
Mm (MgF2) = 62.31g/mol
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