What is the molar mass of K_2Cr_2O_2?

1 Answer
Jul 18, 2018

Well, what are the molar masses of potassium, chromium, and oxygen individually...?

Explanation:

And a quick glance at the Periodic Table tells you...

Cr, 52.00*g*mol^-1

K, 39.10*g*mol^-1

O, 16.00*g*mol^-1.

You simply add these masses appropriately to get the molar mass of the compound. Note that compound itself is PROBABLY K_2Cr_2O_7, or K_2CrO_4....K_2Cr_2O_2 as written is a bit suspect...