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what is the molar mass of caco3​

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Answered by SmudgeJasmine
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Calcium carbonate/Molar mass

100.0869 g/mol

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The molar mass of CaCO3 is 100.0869 g/mol. We need to add the molar masses of calcium (40.078 g/mol), carbon (12.0107 g/mol) and three oxygen atoms...

Answered by Anonymous
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The molar mass of CaCO3 is 100.0869 g/mol.

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★ Molar mass :-

Molar mass = \frac {mass \: of \: a \: given \: substance}{amout \: of \: substance \: measures \: in \: g/mol}

  • Molar mass is defined as the mass of one mole of a substance in grams.
  • The unit of molar mass is are g/mol.
  • The molar mass is the weight of one sample mole.
  • A mole of any substance is 6.022×10²³ molecules.

Examples of molar mass :-

Oxygen :- Atomic weight of oxygen is 16.00 g. Oxygen forms a divalent molecule, so this is the mass of one mole of O2.

•°• The molar mass of oxygen is 2×16.00 g = 32.00g.

→ The atomic mass of titanium is 47.88 amu or 47.88 g/mol. In 47.88 grams of titanium, there is one mole, or 6.022 x 10²³ titanium atoms.

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