what is the mass of one mole of ca(No3)2 (/calcium nitrate)?
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the mass of 1 mole of calcium nitrate will be 164 gram.
because the one mole of calcium mass will be 40 and 2 mole of nitrogen smaaash will be 28 and 6 mole of Oxygen maaash will be 96.
after adding these we will get 164.
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because the one mole of calcium mass will be 40 and 2 mole of nitrogen smaaash will be 28 and 6 mole of Oxygen maaash will be 96.
after adding these we will get 164.
plz mark as brainliest if my answer is right and helpful for you....
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Hi !
Molar mass of Calcium = 40 g
Molar mass of Nitrogen = 14 g
Molar mass of Oxygen = 16 g
Ca(NO₃)₂
40 + 2(14) + 6(16)
= 164 g
Mass of Ca(NO₃)₂ = 164 g
Molar mass of Calcium = 40 g
Molar mass of Nitrogen = 14 g
Molar mass of Oxygen = 16 g
Ca(NO₃)₂
40 + 2(14) + 6(16)
= 164 g
Mass of Ca(NO₃)₂ = 164 g
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