Chemistry, asked by manjithams2004, 4 months ago

calculate the molar mass of
naturally occunding argon
from the following data​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Average atomic mass =  

100

Sum of the product of masses and natural abundances

​  

 

The average atomic mass of argon =  

100

35.96755(0.337)+37.96275(0.063)+39.9624(99.60)

​  

 

                                                           =39.94 g/mol.

Explanation:

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

Average atomic mass = 100

Sum of the product of masses and natural abundances

The average atomic mass of argon = 100

35.96755(0.337)+37.96275(0.063)+39.9624(99.60)

= 39.94 g/mol.

I hope this will be help you.

Similar questions