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Mullen
19 April, 13:16
Molar mass of Fe2 (CO3) 3
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Madison Lambert
19 April, 15:35
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Use the p table and take 2 times the atomic mass of Fe and then 3 times the atomic mass of C and 9 times the atomic mass of O
So I know that O = 16*9
C=12*3
Fe = Then add all the products up to find molar mass
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