Question #8ede8

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Jun 29, 2015

The molar mass of aluminium sulfate is 342.2 g/mol.

Explanation:

Aluminium sulfate is an ionic compound with the formula Al_2(SO_4)_3Al2(SO4)3.

It is formed when 2 aluminium cations, Al^(3+)Al3+, bond to 3 sulfate anions, SO_4^(2-)SO24.

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To get the molar mass of the compound you need to add the molar masses of all the atoms that form the aluminium sulfate formula unit.

This means that you have

  • two atoms of aluminium - 2 * "27.0 g/mol"227.0 g/mol
  • three atom of sulfur - 3 * "32.07 g/mol"332.07 g/mol
  • twelve atoms of oxygen - 12 * "16.0 g/mol"1216.0 g/mol

The molar mass of the compound will thus be

M_M = color(green)("342.2 g/mol")MM=342.2 g/mol