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24 November, 15:41

What is the molar mass of K2CO3?

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  1. 24 November, 15:42
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    Answer: 138g/mol

    Explanation:

    K2CO3 is the chemical formula for potassium trioxocarbonate

    For molar mass of K2CO3, use the molar masses:

    Potassium, K = 39g;

    Carbon, C = 12g;

    Oxygen, O = 16g

    K2CO3 = [ (39g x 2) + 12g + (16g x 3) ]

    = 78g + 12g + 48g

    = 138g/mol

    Thus, the molar mass of K2CO3 is 138g/mol
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