Respuesta :
First find the total molar mass of the compound:
40.08 + (2*16) + (2*1.01)= 74.09g/mol calcium hydroxide
We also know that the units for molar mass is grams per mole, and since the problem is asking for the mass of one mole, the mass would be the same as the molar mass: 74.09g
40.08 + (2*16) + (2*1.01)= 74.09g/mol calcium hydroxide
We also know that the units for molar mass is grams per mole, and since the problem is asking for the mass of one mole, the mass would be the same as the molar mass: 74.09g
Answer: The molar mass of calcium hydroxide is 74.1 g/mol
Explanation:
Molar mass is defined as the sum of the mass of all the atoms each multiplied its atomic masses that are present in the molecular formula of a compound. It is expressed in g/mol
We are given:
Molar mass of calcium = 40.08 g/mol
Molar mass of oxygen = 16.0 g/mol
Molar mass of hydrogen = 1.01 g/mol
So, the molar mass of the compound, [tex]Ca(OH)_2=[(1\times 40.08)+2(16.0+1.01)]=74.1g/mol[/tex]
Hence, the molar mass of calcium hydroxide is 74.1 g/mol