Calculate the molar mass for each of the following :

a. Cl2 b. C3H6O3 c.Mg3PO42

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a. The molar mass of Cl2is localid="1653485290534" 70.90g

b. The molar mass of C3H6O3is localid="1653485300797" 90.00g

c. The molar mass of Mg3PO42islocalid="1653485312860" 262.76g

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Part (a) Step 1 : Given information

We have to calculate the molar mass of Cl2.

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Part (a) Step 2 : Simplification

We know that,

Molar mass of one Clatom = localid="1653485335070" 35.45g

So, molar mass of Cl2( two Clatoms ) = 2×35.45=localid="1653485344916" 70.90g

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Part (b) Step 1 : Given information

We have to calculate the molar mass of C3H6O3.

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Part (b) Step 2 : Simplification

We know that,

The molar mass of one Catom = localid="1653485362731" 12.01g

The molar mass of one Hatom =localid="1653485373603" 1.00g

The molar mass of one Oatom = localid="1653485380629" 15.99g

So, the molar mass of C3H6O3= 312.01+61.00+315.99= localid="1653485392293" 90g

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Part (c) Step 1 : Given information

We have to calculate the molar mass of Mg3PO42.

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Part (c) Step 2 : Simplification

We know that,

The molar mass of one Mgatom = localid="1653485409171" 24.30g

The molar mass of one Patom =localid="1653485419047" 30.97g

The molar mass of one Oatom =localid="1653485426714" 15.99g

So, the molar mass ofMg3PO42=324.30+230.97+815.99=localid="1653485434208" 262.76g

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