Respuesta :

Answer:

936g/mol

Explanation:

To find the molar mass of a molecule, you find the sum of the molar masses of each atom in the molecule.

This compound has 40 carbon atoms, 60 Hydrogen atoms, 10 Nitrogen atoms, 12 Oxygen atoms, and 2 Sulphur atoms.

The molar mass of:

  • Carbon is 12g/mol
  • Hydrogen is 1g/mol
  • Nitrogen is 14g/mol
  • Oxygen is 16g/mol
  • Sulphur is 32g/mol

[tex](12 \times 40) + (60 \times 1) + (14 \times 10) + (16 \times 12) + (32 \times 2) = 936[/tex]

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