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10 October, 16:46

What is the molar mass of citric acid (C6H8O7) and baking soda (NaHCO3) ?

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  1. 10 October, 19:17
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    1. 192.0 g/mol.

    2. 84.0 g/mol.

    Explanation:

    The molar mass is the mass of all the atoms in a molecule in grams per mole. To calculate the molar mass of a molecule, we first obtain the atomic weights from the individual elements in a periodic table. We then count the number of atoms and multiply it by the individual atomic masses.

    1. Molar mass of citric acid (C₆H₈O₇):

    Molar mass of C₆H₈O₇ = 6 (atomic mass of C) + 8 (atomic mass of H) + 7 (atomic mass of O) = 6 (12.0 g/mol) + 8 (1.0 g/mol) + 7 (16.0 g/mol) = 192.0 g/mol.

    2. Molar mass of baking soda (NaHCO₃):

    Molar mass of NaHCO₃ = (atomic mass of Na) + (atomic mass of H) + (atomic mass of C) + 3 (atomic mass of O) = (23.0 g/mol) + (1.0 g/mol) + (12.0 g/mol) + 3 (16.0 g/mol) = 84.0 g/mol.
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