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Part 1: Molar Mass
Use the periodic table to find the molar masses of the following
HCI
K2CO₃
Ca(OH)2
Na3PO4

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Answer:

Explanation:

Molar mass:

Molar mass of substance is sum of atomic weight of all the atoms of elements present in it.

HCl

Atomic weight of hydrogen = 1.008 amu

Atomic weight of chlorine = 35.5 amu

Atomic weight of HCl =  1.008+ 35.5 = 36.508 g/mol

K₂CO₃:

Atomic weight of potassium = 39.0893 × 2 = 78.1786 amu

Atomic weight of carbon = 12 amu

Atomic weight of oxygen = 16×3 = 48 amu

Atomic weight of K₂CO₃ =  48+12+ 78.1786 = 138.178 g/mol

Ca(OH)₂:

Atomic weight of calcium = 40 amu

Atomic weight of oxygen = 16× 2 amu = 32 amu

Atomic weight of hydrogen = 1.008× 2 = 2.016 amu

Atomic weight of Ca(OH)₂ = 74.016 g/mol

Na₃PO₄:

Atomic weight of sodium = 23×3= 69 amu

Atomic weight of phosphorus = 31 amu

Atomic weight of oxygen = 16 × 4 = 64 amu

Atomic weight of Na₃PO₄= 69+31+64 = 164 g/mol

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