The molar mass of aluminum sulfate is 342.2 g/mol.
The molar mass of aluminium sulfate Al₂(SO₄)₃, will be equal to the sum of the molar masses of all the atoms that make up a mole of this compound.
From (Al₂(SO₄)₃, 1 mole of aluminum sulfate contains;
two moles of aluminum, 2xAl
three moles of sulfur, 3xS
twelve moles of oxygen, 3x4x0
From periodic table, the molar mass of aluminum, sulfur and oxygen is;
Al= 26.981538 g mol⁻¹
S= 32.065 g mol⁻¹
O=14.9994 g mol⁻¹
To find molar mass of aluminum sulfate we need to do
2xMmAl+3xMmS+12XMmO
2X26.981538 g mol⁻¹+3X32.065 g mol⁻¹+12X15.9994 g mol⁻¹
This will give Mm Al₂(SO₄)₃ = 342.150876 g mol⁻¹
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