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Lexie Valentine
14 September, 01:10
What is the gram formula mass of Ca (OH) 2
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Cayden
14 September, 02:02
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Ca is 40.08 g
02 is 32.00 g
H2 is 2.02 g
All together you get the molar mass of 74.1 g / mole
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Camden Molina
14 September, 03:31
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Ca-1*40=40
O-2*16=32
H-2*1=2
40+32+2=74~gram formula mass (gfm)
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