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Lorena Frazier
11 August, 15:07
What is the molar mass of PbCO4
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Abel Baker
11 August, 18:04
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283.21 g/mol
Explanation:
molar mass = mass of Pb + mass of C + mass of O times 4
M = 207.2 + 12.01 + 16.0 (4)
= 219.21 + 64
= 283.21 g/mol
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