What is the molar mass of Fe_2O_3, 4H_2O?
1 Answer
Explanation:
We're asked to find the molar mass of iron(III) oxide tetrahydrate,
To find the molar mass of a substance, we
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Refer to a periodic table for the atomic masses of the elements (i.e. iron's mass is
55.85 color(red)("amu" ); this value is also the molar mass of that element ("iron" = 55.85 color(red)("g/mol") ) -
Multiply the molar mass of each element by however many atoms of that element are in the compound.
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Sum the total, and that will be the molar mass of the entire compound
(1)
The molar masses of each element in this compound are
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"Fe" :55.85 "g/mol" -
"O" :16.00 "g/mol" -
"H" :1.01 "g/mol"
(2)
Now, let's multiply these values by the number of each element in the compound:
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"Fe" :overbrace((2))^"2 iron atoms in compound"(55.85color(white)(l)"g/mol") = color(blue)(111.70 color(blue)("g/mol" -
"O" :overbrace((7))^"3 in iron oxide, 4 in water"(16.00color(white)(l)"g/mol") = color(green)(112.00 color(green)("g/mol" -
"H" :overbrace((8))^"8 hydrogen atoms in compound"(1.01color(white)(l)"g/mol") = color(purple)(8.08 color(purple)("g/mol"
(3)
Lastly, to find the molar mass, we simply sum the total of the individual elements/ values: