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how to find the molar mass of a boric acid​

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Answered by Guptaayush2526
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At. Mass of the Hydrogen = 1 g.

At. Mass of the Oxygen = 16 g.

At. Mass of the Boron = 11 g.

Chemical Formula of the Boric Acid = H₃BO₃

∴ Molar Mass of the Boric Acid = 1 × 3 + 11 + 16 × 3

 = 3 + 11 + 48

 = 14 + 48

 = 62 g.mole.

Hence, the molar mass of the Boric Acid is 62 g/mole.

Hope it helps.

Answered by anilverma470
0

the formula of boric acid is H3BO3 so add the molar mass of every single molecule like

H = 1 = 1×3 = 3

B = 11

O = 16 × 3 = 48

Now add all ans. will be 62

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