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molar mass of copper nitrate explanation class 9
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Formula and Structure

The trihydrated being Cu (NO3)2 and the pentahydrated being Cu (NO 3)2. 5H2O salts are the most common. Similarly, the molar mass of this anhydrous form is 187.55 g mol-1 and the trihydrate form is 241.60 g mol-1.

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QUESTION :

How to find the molar mass of a compound?

ANSWER :

Make use of the chemical formula to determine the number of atoms of each element in the compound.

Multiply the atomic weight of each element with its number of atoms present in the compound.

Add up all and assign unit as grams/mole.

Answered by angelmaharjan8a
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Answer:

187.5 g/mol

Explanation:

The molar mass of copper (II) nitrate is 187.5 g/mol. The first step in calculating the molar mass is to write the chemical formula of the substance

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