H2OH2OH2OH2O Find the molar mass of: Solution: 1.00794 (2)H +15.9994O 18.0153g/mol.

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H2OH2OH2OH2O Find the molar mass of: Solution: (2)H O g/mol

HF Find the molar mass of: Solution: H F g/mol

KCl Find the molar mass of: Solution: K Cl g/mol

CO 2 Find the molar mass of: Solution: C (2)O g/mol

Li 2 O Find the molar mass of: Solution: (2)Li O g/mol

Zn(OH) 2 Find the molar mass of: Solution: Zn (2)O (2)H g/mol

Zn 3 (PO 4 ) 2 Find the molar mass of: Solution: (3)Zn (2)P (8)O g/mol

Al(OH) 3 Find the molar mass of: Solution: Al (3)O (3)H g/mol

Al 2 (SO 4 ) 3 Find the molar mass of: Solution: (2)Al (3)S (12)O g/mol

sulfur trioxide Find the molar mass of: Find the formula first: SO 3 then find the atomic masses: S (3)O g/mol

hydrogen peroxide Find the molar mass of: Find the formula first: g/mol H2O2H2O2 then find the atomic masses: (2)H (2) O

Lead(II) hydroxide Find the molar mass of: Find the formula first: 241.2g/mol Pb(OH) 2 then find the atomic masses: Pb (2)O (2)H

ammonium hydroxide Find the molar mass of: Find the formula first: g/mol NH 4 OH then find the atomic masses: N O (5)H

nitric acid Find the molar mass of: Find the formula first: g/mol HNO 3 then find the atomic masses: H N (3)O

hydrochloric acid Find the molar mass of: Find the formula first: g/mol HCl then find the atomic masses: H Cl

iron(III) chloride Find the molar mass of: Find the formula first: g/mol FeCl 3 then find the atomic masses: Fe (3) Cl

dinitrogen pentoxide Find the molar mass of: Find the formula first: g/mol N2O5N2O5 then find the atomic masses: (2)N (5)O

hydrobromic acid Find the molar mass of: Find the formula first: g/mol HBr then find the atomic masses: H Br

lead(IV) oxide Find the molar mass of: Find the formula first: 239.2g/mol PbO 2 then find the atomic masses: Pb (2)O

cobalt(II) chloride Find the molar mass of: Find the formula first: g/mol CoCl 2 then find the atomic masses: Co (2) Cl