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10 October, 14:20
The molar mass of the compound: P4O10 is?
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Nola Young
10 October, 14:26
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To find a molar mass, all you have to do is add the masses of each atom using the periodic table.
P₄O₁₀ - - - > (4 x 31.0) + (10 x 16.0) = 284 g/mol
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