Respuesta :
Answer:
The molar mass of Ca(OH)2 is 74.092 g/mol
Explanation:
First your going to find the atomic mass of each element on the periodic table.
Ca(Calcium) = 40.078
O(Oxygen) = 15.999
H(Hydrogen) = 1.008
Then we can create the equation:
40.078 + (15.999 + 1.008) × 2
40.078 + (17.007) × 2
40.078 + 34.014
= 74.092 g/mol
Answer:
74 gmol-1
Explanation:
Molar masses
Ca= 40
O = 16
H = 1
Molar mass of Ca(OH)2 = 40+16*2+1*2
= 40+32+2
=74
