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calculate the molecular mass​

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Answered by gugan64
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Molar mass of Sulphuric Acid = 98 g/mole. Mass of sulphur in 1 mole = 32 g. Since, 32 g of S is present in 98 g of Acid. Thus, 32 g of the S is present in 98 g of the Acid.r

 \bf2(1) :32 : 16(4)

 \bf \to2 : 32 : 64

 \bf \to1 :16 : 32

 \bf40 :12: 16:1(2)

 \to\bf20 : 6 : 8 : 2

\to \bf20 : 6 : 8 : 1

Answered by jasvindarsinghkuttan
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The molar mass of calcium hydroxide, Ca(OH)2 , is 74.092 g/mol 

the molar mass of sulfuric acid is "98.09 g/mol."

H(1)= 1.007825 amu

S32=31.972071

Oxygen-16 (16O) is a stable isotope of oxygen, having 8 neutrons and 8 protons in its nucleus. It has a mass of 15.99491461956 u.

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