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In Chemistry / High School | 2014-05-21

The molar mass of calcium is 40.08, oxygen is 16.0, and hydrogen is 1.01. What is the mass of one mole of calcium hydroxide [tex](\text{Ca(OH)}_2)[/tex]?

Asked by JongDingler1

Answer (2)

C a ( O H ) 2 ​
MM = M o l a r ma ss
M M C a ( O H ) 2 ​ ​ = M M C a ​ + 2 ∗ ( M M O ​ + M M H ​ )
M M C a ( O H ) 2 ​ ​ = 40.08 + 2 ∗ ( 16.0 + 1.01 )
M M C a ( O H ) 2 ​ ​ = 40.08 + 2 ∗ ( 17.01 )
M M C a ( O H ) 2 ​ ​ = 40.08 + 34.02
M M C a ( O H ) 2 ​ ​ = 74.1 g / m o l ​ ​

Answered by D3xt3R | 2024-06-10

The mass of one mole of calcium hydroxide Ca(OH) 2 ​ is calculated to be 74.10 grams. This sum includes the contributions from calcium, oxygen, and hydrogen based on their molar masses. In total, you add 40.08 g/mol for Ca, 32.00 g/mol for O, and 2.02 g/mol for H, resulting in 74.10 g/mol.
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Answered by D3xt3R | 2024-10-30