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21 March, 14:02

The molar mass of the metal oxide M2O is 231.74 g/mol. What is the molar mass of the chloride of this metal?

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  1. 21 March, 14:05
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    The molar mass of the M2O = 2 (molar mass of M) + molar mass of oxygen

    Molar mass of oxygen = 16

    Therefore:

    231.74 = 2 (molar mass of M) + 16

    215.74 = 2*molar mass of M

    molar mass of M = 107.87 grams

    Now, from the given formula, we can notice that the metal M is monovalnet and we know that chlorine is monovalent as well.

    Therefore, the compound formed will be: MCl

    molar mass of chlorine = 35.5 grams

    Therefore,

    molar mass of MCl = 107.87 + 35.5 = 143.37 grams
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