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Maverick Chandler
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3 April, 07:17
What is the molar mass of CaI2?
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Kaden Mcdaniel
3 April, 07:32
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Answer: 294 g CaI2
Explanation: The molar mass of the compound CaI2 can be calculated by adding the sum of their individual atomic mass multiplied to the number of atoms present.
Ca 40 (1) = 40
I 127 (2) = 254
Molar Mass = 294 g CaI2
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