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Declan Wade
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11 December, 12:39
What is the molar mass of silicon dioxide
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Lindsay Mooney
11 December, 13:01
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Answer: 60 g / mole SiO2
Explanation: The mass of Si silicon is 28 and the mass of O oxygen is 16. There are 2 oxygen atoms so we will multiply the mass of oxygen by 2.
Si = 28
O = 16 x 2
= 60 g / mole SiO2
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